<u><em>A lyrical poem is a comparatively short, non-narrative poem</em></u>.
<u>The subcategories of the lyric are</u>: <u><em>elegy, ode, </em></u><u><em>sonnet</em></u><u><em> and dramatic monologue, and the most occasional poetry</em></u>.
<u><em>The correct an swer is</em></u>: <u>Sonnet</u>.
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Answer:
Use context clues.
Explanation:
Context clues are clues in the text around a word that help you find a word's meaning.
For a simple example, if the text says:
'"Which building should we go to?" asked Tim.
"Let's go to my house!" exclaimed Bob.'
Let's say you don't know what the word "building" means. Using context clues, you can find out that a house is a type of building, and so you have an idea of what a building may be.
Sorry for asking, but which book are you talking about?