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Why is Whitman considered a key figure in the transition from Romanticism to Realism?
a.) He saw beauty in the flaws as well as the perfections in the country and its people.
b.) He highly valued the English literary tradition.
c.) He revised and added to his collection Leaves of Grass many times.
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