Lines of unrhymed poetry are known as

a

blank verse

b

assonance

c

consonance

d

free verse

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DaveChuks2005
1 year ago

The answer is: *Blank Verse*.

Blank verse is a type of poetry that consists of unrhymed lines, typically written in iambic pentameter. It is called "blank" because it lacks rhyme.

Johnnyrap
3 years ago

My school,this is absolutely wrong.
i can boldly say that this such an act is an ignominious act of yours...
The appropriate answer is blank verse which deals with unrhymed poetry...

Ezekiel8791
2 years ago

There is no explanation to the given answer

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