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18 April, 07:44

Read the lines from "She Walks in Beauty."

The smiles that win, the tints that glow, But tell of days in goodness spent, A mind at peace with all below, A heart whose love is innocent!

Which of Wordsworth's beliefs about poetry is illustrated in these lines by Byron? A. Poetry should present the ordinary in unusual ways.

B. Poetry should include fantastical, dreamlike settings.

C. Poetry should revolve around feelings and emotions.

D. Poetry should focus heavily on everyday situations.

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  1. 18 April, 07:58
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    The correct answer is the following: option A. One of Wordsworth's belief about poetry was that it should represent the ordinary in unusual ways. This is the belief that is illustrated in the lines from the poem "She Walks in Beauty" written by poet Lord Byron.

    William Wordsworth was an English poet and representative of the Romanticism era in literature and poetry. He was one of the precursors in writing a style of poetry that was characterized by nature and the common man's ordinary life, but represented with a stylized language.

    Lord Byron was inspired by Wordsworth's style and belief as he wrote the lines of his poem "She walks in Beauty" in which he is describing a common or ordinary moment in which someone is struck by someone else's beauty, but presented in a formal almost unusual way.
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