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Poetry that uses no rhyme scheme and no set meter is called _____.. . . blank verse. iambic pentameter. dactylic hexameter. free verse

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The answer is free verse. A free verse does not consist of a consistent rhyme, rhythm or meter as most types of poetry do. The style is most likely comparable to a normal speech. 
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User Marco Fantasia
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A free verse is a poetry that uses no rhyme scheme and no set meter. Its form is open. It favors to go after the rhythm of natural speech. However, pattern and discipline can still be seen in a free verse.
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