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alexdok [17]
3 years ago
8

Which element of the romantic movement is present in this excerpt from the solitary reaper by william words wordsworth?

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1 answer:
Vlad [161]3 years ago
8 0
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "d. The poem explores the inner world of an individual." The element of the romantic movement is present in this excerpt from the "The Solitary Reaper" by William Wordsworth is that the poem explores the inner world of an individual.

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