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goldfiish [28.3K]
2 years ago
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25 POINTSSSSSSSS BRAINLIEST FOR CORRECT ANSWERSS

English
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Slav-nsk [51]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

C

He introduced readers to previously forbidden topics -- sexuality, He also uses free verse which is fairly unique.

Explanation:

soldier1979 [14.2K]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

He was a lyrical poet, using imagery and free verse without meter or rhyme to evoke emotions.

He introduced readers to previously forbidden topics -- sexuality, the human body and its functions -- and incorporated unusual themes, such as debris, straw and leaves, into his work. He also uses free verse which is fairly unique.

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