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What can the reader infer about the meter of the poem based on the length of the lines? a) the poem has no meter. b) the poem has a largely regular meter. c) the poem has a completely irregular meter d) the reader can infer nothing about the poem's meter from the length of the lines                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      . (my brother bugs me all the time about my diary.1 he wants to know what sisters write in total secrecy.2 i tell him that my diary is boring as a textbook,3 but only so he doesn’t try to take a sneaky look.4 the truth is that my diary’s like a novel from the store5 where i’m the leading lady whom the characters adore.6)

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