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How do readers know that Sir Walter's Scott's "Lochinvar" is an example of narrative poetry?
a. The poem presents events from history.
b. The poem tells a story from beginning to end.
c. The poem is written in rhymed lines.
d. The poem addresses the reader directly.
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The correct answer is B) the poem tells a story from beginning to end, and that is why this poem "Lochinvar" by Sir Walter Scott is considered to be an example of narrative poetry.
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