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English, 29.01.2020 09:40 nevaehkirk1997

Which are features of romantic poetry that are reflected
in the passage? check all that apply.
again i hear
these waters, rolling from their mountain-springs
with a sweet inland murmur.-once again
do i behold these steep and lofty cliffs
-"lines written a few miles above
tintern abbey
william wordsworth
an emphasis on reason and logic
an interest in folktales and myths
c
a focus on the natural world
an interest in science and technology
an emphasis on individual experience

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