WAEC - Literature In English (2009 - No. 5)
Lines of unrhymed poetry are known as
blank verse
assonance
consonance
free verse
Explanation
Blank verse refers to unrhymed poetry written in iambic pentameter. It has a regular meter but does not rhyme. This form is commonly used in Shakespearean plays and other classical literature. A free verse, on the other hand, is poetry that does not follow a fixed meter or rhyme scheme, unlike blank verse, which has a defined meter.
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