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Answer:
The similarities in the works of both authors showed that they both love nature.
From both literary works, Basho and Wordsworth love nature and this can be seen in their works. They both stated that nature is important as it beautifies the environment and it's vital to our existence.
The difference between their literary works was that while Wordsworth was the partaker in the action and narrator, Basho was an observer. Wordsworth used the first-person point of view
Also, the majority of Woodsworth's words are adjectives while Basho followed the haiku tradition.
Explanation:
The correct answer is "a long narrative poem focused on heroic action and national in scope".
An example of such epics would be Edmund Spencer's Fairy Queen, or Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.
D the reason...is beacause