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In English / College | 2025-07-03

Read the passage from 'To Autumn'.

'Where are the songs of Spring? Ay, where are they?
Think not of them, thou hast thy music too,-'

The passage can be identified as part of a lyric poem because it
A. does not use rhyme in its structure.
B. shows several speakers' questions.
C. describes a single speaker's feelings.
D. has no definite rhythm in its structure.

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Answer (2)

The passage from 'To Autumn' is identified as part of a lyric poem because it focuses on a single speaker's feelings. Lyric poetry centers on personal emotions rather than structure, allowing for deeper emotional connections. Thus, the chosen option is C: describes a single speaker's feelings.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-04

The passage from "To Autumn" is considered part of a lyric poem as it reflects the emotions of a single speaker. Lyric poetry focuses on individual feelings rather than narrative or other poetic forms. This is evident in the speaker's contemplations about the seasons. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-04