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Match each description to the correct poetic form.

a type of lyrical poem

sometimes consists of three
stages: lament, praise, and
consolation

a poem that was originally meant
to be sung

a poem written to pay tribute to
someone who has died

ode elegy

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An elegy is “a poem writer to pay tribute to someone who has died”

And Ode is “a poem that was originally meant to be sung”

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Answer:

- An elegy sometimes consists of three stages: lament, praise and consolation

- An ode is a type of lyrical poem is a poem that was originally meant to be sung

Step-by-step explanation:

Lyric poetry is the poetic form that traditionally expresses a strong feeling or deep reflection, and these are both ideas that represent an experience of the Ego. For the Ancient Greek the lira was a musical instrument created by Hermes or Polyhymnia, played by Erato, the Greek Muse of poetry.

Both Ode and Elegy are lyrical poems also originated in Ancient Greek. An ode is a lyric poem which is ceremonious and praises a person, occurrence, or a thought. An elegy is a poem of solemn reflection, typically an expression of sorrow for a dead individual.

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