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Which of the following literary forms is regarded as the most common and influential form that English ( ) poetry has taken since 16th century?

A.Sonnet
B.Blank Verse
C.Free Verse
D.Essay

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解析:考查诗歌形式。无韵体诗是用无韵五步抑扬格写成的诗歌,它被称为“可能是自16世纪以来英国诗歌最常见和最具影响力的形式”。
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