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29 August, 15:53

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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  1. 29 August, 17:02
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    I'd say C, describes a single speaker’s feelings.
  2. 29 August, 18:20
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    After reading the passage from "To Autumn," the passage can be identified as part of a lyric poem because it describes a single speaker’s feelings. The correct answer to the following given statement or question above is with the letter A.
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