Excerpt from “Lines Written a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey” by William Wordsworth

If this Be but a vain belief, yet, oh! how oft, In darkness, and amid the many shapes Of joyless day-light; when the fretful stir Unprofitable, and the fever of the world, 5 Have hung upon the beatings of my heart, How oft, in spirit, have I turned to thee O sylvan Wye! Thou wanderer through the woods, How often has my spirit turned to thee!
Use the poem to answer the question.
What part of this poem would most likely be removed if it were revised to be open form? (1 point)
the enjambment
the number of lines
the rhyme scheme
the rhythm
the underlying metaphor

If the poem were revised to be open form, the most likely part to be removed would be the rhyme scheme. Open form poetry typically does not adhere to a specific rhyme scheme.

whats the correct answer

The correct answer is: the rhyme scheme.

are you sure The correct answer is: the rhyme scheme.

I apologize for the confusion. The correct part of the poem that would most likely be removed if it were revised to be open form is the rhyme scheme. Thank you for pointing out the error.