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1) A lyric poem, serious in subject, elevated in style and elaborate in its stanzaic structure. _____

2) It stands for the act misapplying words in an attempt to use fine language. _____​

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Answered by shaziafaisalshamsi14
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1. Ode: It is usually a lyric poem of moderate length, with a serious subject, an elevated style, and an elaborate stanza pattern.

2. It stands for the act misapplying words in an attempt to use fine language malapropism .

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Answered by shreya457sl
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Answer:

1. An Ode, 2. Malapropism

Step-by-step explanation:

1. An ode is a form of poetry like a sonnet or an elegy. The poem is a literary technique of a lyrical nature, but it is not very long. The tone of this poem is solemn and serious, and it is typically used with elaborate patterns of stanzas.

2. A malapropism is the use of an incorrect word that has a similar sound to a word you're trying to say. This can lead to an odd sentence or phrase and can be funny.

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