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False, a lot of poetry actually doesn't rhyme. It's just a literary device that can be used. 

Rhyme is a literary device used to repeat identical or similar concluding syllables in different words. It is most commonly used in poetry. Words that end in the same vowel sound but have distinct spellings.

Answer is False

Rhyming poetry comes in various forms in the English language, from sonnets to limericks to nursery rhymes. However, not all poetry rhymes. Blank verse, for example, is a poetic form without rhymes but with rhythmic rules. There are no rules for meter or rhyme in free verse.

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