Asked by Makayla
What type of statements are common in Hebrew poetry?
parallel
circuitous
exclamative
guaranteed
imperative
declarative
abstract
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The best answer is: parallel — Hebrew poetry is famous for parallelism (lines that correspond to one another: synonymous, antithetic, or synthetic parallelism).
Other common sentence types that appear in Hebrew poetry are imperatives (commands/pleas), declaratives (statements), and exclamatives (vocatives or cries of praise/lament). The terms “circuitous,” “guaranteed,” and “abstract” are not standard descriptions of Hebrew poetic line-structure.
Other common sentence types that appear in Hebrew poetry are imperatives (commands/pleas), declaratives (statements), and exclamatives (vocatives or cries of praise/lament). The terms “circuitous,” “guaranteed,” and “abstract” are not standard descriptions of Hebrew poetic line-structure.
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