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steposvetlana [31]
2 years ago
8

According to Wordsworth's Preface, a poet creates a poem _____.

English
1 answer:
dezoksy [38]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The answer should be after meditating on the subject.

Explanation:

According to Wordsworth's Preface, the poet must first recall their emotions in “tranquility” and contemplate those emotions in peace until they dissolve away and a new, kindred emotion comes into place.

Source: Litcharts

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