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Which of these excerpts is most clearly an example of narrative poetry?

A. "And all that's best as dark and bright/Meet in her aspect and her eyes..."
B. "And on her dulcimer she played,/Singing of Mount Abora."
C. "One shade the more, one ray the less/Had half impaired the nameless grace..."
D. "Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare/The lone...sands stretch far away."

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Answer:

B. “And on her dulcimer she played,/Singing of Mount Abora.”

Step-by-step explanation:

Since the speaker is talking about someone and someone's action, "And on her dulcimer, she played/Singing of Mount Abora" it seems that this is the only example, among the options provided, that best represent the idea of a narration and for that, the only that fits an example of narrative poetry.

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i think the one that is clearly an example of a narrative poetry would be: B. "And on her dulcimer, she played,/Singing of Mount Abora."

Narrative poetry mostly tells a fiction in the form of Poetry. We could distinguish it by spotting a name of a character or unique setting. In this case, she played,/Singing of Mount Abora is pretty much the phrases that gave it away.
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