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The correct answer is A.
This stanza is a lyric poem because it has rhythm and rhyme. It does not fit the structure of a haiku, so D. can be eliminated. Furthermore, free and blank verse do not rhyme, as this excerpt does. Therefore, this can only be a lyric poem.
This stanza is a lyric poem because it has rhythm and rhyme. It does not fit the structure of a haiku, so D. can be eliminated. Furthermore, free and blank verse do not rhyme, as this excerpt does. Therefore, this can only be a lyric poem.
A. lyric
Lyric poem structure has both rhythm and rhyme. Each of the lines have end rhyme - the last word of the line rhymes with the last word of another line. Deep, keep and sleep all rhyme. It also has rhythm. Rhythm is created through a pattern of unstressed and stressed syllables. The other options are simply not correct. Free verse poetry does not rhyme or have meter (rhythm). Blank verse has meter but no rhyme. A haiku is a very specific structure of 3 lines. The first line has 5 syllables, the second 7 syllables, and the last 5 syllables.