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English, 31.01.2020 03:54 autumnskye1

Free verse: poetry that does not use a consistent rhyme scheme
iambic pentameter: a poetic rhyme scheme in which each rhyming line has ten syllables
blank verse: poetry that uses unrhymed iambic pentameter
rhyming couplets: a series of two consecutive lines that rhyme in a poem

based on the descriptions, what rhyme scheme does the poem "harlem" use?
free verse
iambic pentameter
blank verse
couplets

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