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Which sentence BEST describes Blake's poems? A. They use imagery but no rhyme. B. They are relatively simple in structure. C. They contain complex, symbolic structures. D. They are all written in the same
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Which sentence BEST describes Blake's poems? A. They use imagery but no rhyme. B. They are relatively simple in structure. C. They contain complex, symbolic structures. D. They are all written in the same rhyme scheme.
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the answer is C or D. all poems are complex to understand, but most of them have the same rhyme scheme.
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The answer is C. hope this helps
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