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Lyric poetry is poetry that
tells a story in musical language
is written in iambic pentameter
expresses feelings and thoughts
is accompanied by music
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Correct answer: "expresses feelings and thoughts."
Notes:
- Lyric poetry's defining feature is the expression of personal emotions and thoughts, often in a concentrated, musical-sounding language.
- Historically lyric poems were sung and accompanied by a lyre (so "is accompanied by music" is true in origin but not required today).
- It does not typically "tell a story" (that's narrative poetry) and it is not limited to iambic pentameter.
Notes:
- Lyric poetry's defining feature is the expression of personal emotions and thoughts, often in a concentrated, musical-sounding language.
- Historically lyric poems were sung and accompanied by a lyre (so "is accompanied by music" is true in origin but not required today).
- It does not typically "tell a story" (that's narrative poetry) and it is not limited to iambic pentameter.
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