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Ymorist [56]
2 years ago
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Which elements of narrative poetry are reflected in "The Thing about Terry”? Select 4 options.

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Liono4ka [1.6K]2 years ago
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The elements of narrative poetry "The Thing About Terry" include rhyme, stanzas, abstract language, and setting. These elements become clear after reading the poetry. The correct options are a, b, e, and f.

<h3>What is the narrative poetry?</h3>

The plot is the distinguishing feature of a narrative poem. Narrative poems tell an entire story from beginning to end, told by a single narrator.

The elements of narrative poetry "The Thing About Terry" include rhyme, stanzas, abstract language, and setting. These elements become clear after reading the poetry.

Thus, the correct options are a, b, e, and f.

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