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Why is the poem "Ode to a Skylark" an example of a Horatian ode?

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Answer: The answer is A, because it’s stanzas are uniform length

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Well, a Horatian ode is a short lyric poem written in stanzas of two or four lines in the manner of Latin poet Horace. They are often intimate, addressed to a friend, and deal with friendship, love, and the practice of poetry. They are usually devoted to praising a person, animal, or an object.
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