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writing lyrical poetry. His poetry shows great variety and experimentation
styles. He was one of the first American poets who became famous in Eur
Reading comprehension
A Answer these questions in 30-40 words each.
1. Where did the poet shoot the arrow?
2. Why couldn't the poet follow the path taken by the arrow?
3. What is required to follow a song?
4. When did the poet finally find the arrow?
B Answer these questions in 80-100 words each.
1. The poet says that he found the song from beginning to end in the hea
of a friend. What does he wish to imply in these lines?
2. What message does the poem convey?​

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Answered by palakshaw6
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Lyric poetry is a formal type of poetry which expresses personal emotions or feelings, typically spoken in the first person.[1] It is not equivalent to song lyrics, though they are often in the lyric mode. The term derives from a form of Ancient Greek literature, the lyric, which was defined by its musical accompaniment, usually on a stringed instrument known as a lyre.[2] The term owes its importance in literary theory to the division developed by Aristotle between three broad categories of poetry: lyrical, dramatic, and epic.

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