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Why is the poem "Ode to a Skylark" an example of a Horatian ode? A. because its stanzas are of uniform length B. because it is filled with figurative language C. because it is filled with references to myths D. because it pays tribute to the figure of the Skylark

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Answered by ronakbhavsar495
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Answer is : D. because it pays tribute to the figure of the Skylark

Explanation:

This is basically a verse which is lyrical and mainly a praise or a tribute or dedication made to the interest of the poet. Here it is the Skylark. A Roman poet has written Horatian ode.

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