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Read the excerpt from "Introduction to Found Poetry."


If you've ever played with a magnetic poetry kit, then you're familiar with found poetry. Words are borrowed, and yet the poem is unique. A successful found poem doesn't simply repeat information. Instead, the poet engages with the text and offers a new context, a contrary view, a fresh insight or lyrical and evocative writing. Just as plastic bottles can be recycled to make a chair, the source text is transformed into something completely different.


How does the excerpt from "Introduction to Found Poetry" illustrate the idea that found poetry is created from other texts?


by clarifying that a found poem uses the same words and format as a traditional poem, but adds emotion


by highlighting the fact that found poems include graphics that build on themes in traditional poetry


by comparing recycling one object to make another to writing a found poem


by noting that found poetry was introduced with the invention of refrigerator magnets

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C) Would be Correct

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C.by comparing recycling one object to make another to writing a found poem

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