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read the short poem "i'm not u. i'm u-nique," by dar wallace. answer the question that follows:
though i appear to be only a teen,
i am unlike anyone you have seen.
i view the world in my own unique way.
i grow and evolve and change every day.
the structure of the poem features
4 lines, 2 couplets, 1 stanza, and 0 quatrains
4 lines, 2 couplets, 1 stanza, and 1 quatrain
3 lines, 0 couplets, 1 stanza, and 1 quatrain
2 lines, 4 couplets, 1 stanza, and 1 quatrain

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