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"Let Me Not to the Marriage of True Minds" is an example of which type of poem? A. Discursive B. Descriptive C. Dramatic D. Narrative
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User: "Let Me Not to the Marriage of True Minds" is an example of which type of poem? A. Discursive B. Descriptive C. Dramatic D. Narrative

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"Let Me Not to the Marriage of True Minds" is an example of descriptive.
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What is the most probable reason that rhyme and repetition first found their ways into poems? A. They were written for the upper class. B. People wanted a beat they could dance to. C. Heroes in epics tended to talk that way. D. The poems were easier to remember and pass on.
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The poems were easier to remember and pass on is the most probable reason that rhyme and repetition first found their ways into poems.
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River birch and upland beech is an example of consonance.
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