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Semmy [17]
2 years ago
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Which features are present in lyric poetry? Check all that apply. a single speaker expression of feelings thoughts about an even

t a full storyline a musical quality long length
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solmaris [256]2 years ago
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The features present in lyric poetry are:

1) single speaker <em>(lyric poetry is typically written in first person singular)</em>;

2) expression of feelings <em>(it usually expresses the feelings or emotions of the speaker)</em>;

3) musical quality <em>(due to its origins in Ancient Greek literature, which would frequently accompany the lyric with music from a lyre)</em>; and,

4) thoughts about an event <em>(as stated before, the feelings or emotions regarding a particular event are usually the central topic of lyrics poetry.)</em>

kirill [66]2 years ago
7 0
Musical Quality, Single speaker, expression of feelings are some. (: 
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