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timofeeve [1]
2 years ago
4

As used in paragraph 3, the phrase "flashes of poetry" most likely refers to periods of time when the

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Aleonysh [2.5K]2 years ago
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The phrase expresses the moment when the husband was writing creatively.

You didn't show the text to which this question refers, however, by the context of the presented sentence, we can see that the sentence shows that the husband used to write creatively.

We can reach this conclusion because:

  • The term "flashes of poetry" refers to a very creative way of writing.
  • This term is usually related to different forms of poetry.
  • Usually, this poetry is short, but it allows the poem to be written very freely, exploiting the maximum of creativity.
  • "Flashes of poetry" can be seen in poetry and essays, just as it can be seen in fiction or nonfiction texts.

With that, we can consider that the first answer option is the correct answer.

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