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Percy Bysshe Shelley was an English romantic poet who wrote lyric poetry. In what ways does this excerpt from Shelley's “A Bridal Song” represent the lyric poetry of the nineteenth century?

The golden gates of Sleep unbar
Where Strength and Beauty, met together,
Kindle their image like a star
In a sea of glassy weather!
Night, with all thy stars look down,—
Darkness, weep thy holiest dew,—
Never smiled the inconstant moon
On a pair so true.

A.
The poem uses figurative language and rhyme to express the speaker's ideas.
B.
The poem uses imagery and a narrative structure to express the speaker's emotions.
C.
The poem addresses an unknown person the speaker is missing.
D.
The poem's form is completely free, without any rhyme or metrical pattern.

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Answer:

A. The poem uses figurative language and rhyme to express the speaker's ideas

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Answer:

B. The poem uses imagery and a narrative structure to express the speaker's emotions.

Step-by-step explanation:

Imagery is a visually descriptive language.

“The golden gates of Sleep” ⇒ imagery

“a sea of glassy weather” ⇒ imagery

The poem has a narrative structure, the narrative structure has a setting, a plot, and a theme. The narrative structure of the poem allows the action to develop in a chronological way that the reader can follow.

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