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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Answer:

The reader can infer nothing about the poem's meter from the length of the lines

Explanation:

The reader can not infer anything about the meter just with the length of the lines since the meter does not only depend on the number of syllables in each line but the stress that the syllables contain since the meter is the rhythm that is created through the pronunciation of these syllables being some short and others long.

Answer:

d

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