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amid [387]
3 years ago
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Okay this sounds like a weird question but it's actually for an assignment with a strange teacher. I need a couple reasons why t

he Steelers (American football team) are bad. Sports fans please help me!
Arts
1 answer:
Olegator [25]3 years ago
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Answer:

THEY bda becuase they dont know how to play and My team cleamson will beat them hold this help :l

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To understand what a lyrical ballad is, one needs to understand what poetry was like prior to the introduction of this new poetic form. In the eighteenth century, poetry existed within a hierarchy. Epics and tragedies were at the pinnacle; comedy, satire, and pastoral poetry were in the middle; and short folksy ballads were at the bottom. Think about Paradise Lost at the top and the ballads collected by Robert Burns at the bottom. To be considered a poem of literary merit, a poem had to adhere to certain expectations: It used elevated diction; dealt with characters in the upper classes; and used elaborate figures of speech, such as excessive personification of abstract concepts. And example is Anna Letitia Barbauld's "A Summer Evening's Meditation" from 1772. Wordsworth and Coleridge broke with these conventions by using "incidents and situations from common life" and "language really used by men." In this they incorporated the Romantic tenets of appreciation of the common man and nature into their poetry.

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