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Roxy is helping her teacher get ready for an after-school workshop on poetry. She is writing a glossary of poetry terms for the students. Which definition should she use for “poetic form”?

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Physical structure of the poem. The length of lines, thier rhythms, and repetition.
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Answer:

Poetic form refers to the type of poem, its structure and rules.

Step-by-step explanation:

Poetic form is the type of poem, its structure and rules. That includes the types of rhymes, the length of the lines, the repetitions, rhythm, meter. Poetic forms are the result of combining different rules forming a pattern. Whenever a poem has those combination of rules, it can be identified with that certain poetic form. There are many poetic forms, the sonnet is probably the most famous one.

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