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What is one way in which walt whitman's poems are different from emily dickinson's?

a.his lines are succinct, but hers are sprawling.
b.he does not use rhyme, but she does.
c.he uses meter, but she uses free verse.
d.his subjects are serious, but hers are playful?

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User Lei Hao
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Answer:

b.he does not use rhyme, but she does.

Step-by-step explanation:

Emily Dickinson's poems have a very well paced writing since she does use some sort of meter and very well defined rhymes. Walt Whitman's poems on the other hand are written in the form of free verse and it's quite rare to see any rhyme on what he writes.

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User Kleinfreund
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Walther Whitman’s poems are written in a prose- like style and do not follow the standard rules for meter and line length. Emily Dickinson used meter and rhyme in her poems.

Question: What is one way in which Walt Whitman's poems are different from Emily Dickinson's?

Answer: b. He does not use rhyme, but she does.


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