English, 19.10.2019 01:00 badpotterchris
In "there was a child went forth," the meter is significant because it select all that apply.
a. mimics natural speech
b. disregards traditional standards
c. is consistent throughout the poem
d. complicates the meaning of the poem
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In "there was a child went forth," the meter is significant because it select all that apply.
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