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Art [367]
3 years ago
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What sort of reader might best relate to the content of this poem? A) an older person witnessing the beauty of the world. B) a y

ounger person witnessing the beauty of the world. C) an older person interacting with others his or her own age. D) a younger person interacting with others his or her own age.
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rosijanka [135]3 years ago
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Answer:

<u>Option-</u> A.

  • An older person witnessing the beauty of the world.

Explanation:

  • The poem is more related to the people of old age who have are specifically attributed to have a more wide range of defining the different terms about the beauty that the region has and it makes them more eligible to understand the world by reading the poem.
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