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Eighteenth-century Pre-Romantic poetry shares characteristics of which two different styles?

A. Baroque poetry and Romantic literature
B. Baroque poetry and Enlightenment literature
C. Neoclassical poetry and Romantic literature
D. Neoclassical poetry and Enlightenment literature

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Eighteenth-century Pre-Romantic poetry shares characteristics the are Neoclassical poetry and Romantic literature. The answer would be C.

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C. Neoclassical poetry and Romantic literature

Step-by-step explanation:

Neoclassical literature was a commonly used style between the XVI and XVIII centuries, preromantic poetry is the connection between the Romantic period and the neoclassical period, the pass from neoclassical to Romantic is what we call pre romantic.

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