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Read the excerpt from t. s. eliot’s "preludes." which form of poetry is used? the winter evening settles down with smell of steaks in passageways. six o’clock. the burnt-out ends of smoky days. and now a gusty shower wraps the grimy scraps of withered leaves about your feet and newspapers from vacant lots; the showers beat on broken blinds and chimney-pots, and at the corner of the street a lonely cab-horse steams and stamps. and then the lighting of the lamps. fixed form closed form free verse blank verse nextreset

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