Respuesta :

A blank verse is a type of verse which doesn't have rhyme. It is usually written in iambic pentameter, and Shakespeare was the person who used to write in blank verse a lot. 

Answer:

The main characteristic of the blank verse is the absence of rhymes.

Explanation:

In the theory of literature, the White Verses, also called "Loose Verses" are those that do not present rhyme schemes, however they can present metrics (measure). White verses have been widely used since the 18th century, especially in romantic, modern and contemporary poetry.