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A poet's use of myths to help get her or his ideas across to the reader is very misleading, because the reader will logically project the characters in the myth as if they were characters in the poet's
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A poet's use of myths to help get her or his ideas across to the reader is very misleading, because the reader will logically project the characters in the myth as if they were characters in the poet's poem.
A.True
B.False
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i thinks its A
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A.true I believe is the answer
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