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Is anyone in english 12 b? i need on the study guide.
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10. what is narrative poetry? name one example of a narrative poem read in this course. (1 point)
tells a story, often making the voices of a narrator and characters as well. written in metered verse. does not follow rhythmic patterns.

11. what is setting? how is it used to enhance a story/poem? (1 point)

12. what is a reflective essay? name one example of a reflective essay read in this course. (1 point)

13/14. what is/are the common theme(s) of the romantic period? how do the historical events of this time period contribute to the theme(s)? (2 points)

15/16. what is/are the common theme(s) of the victorian age? how do the historical events of this time period contribute to the theme(s)? (2 points)

17/18. what is/are the common theme(s) of the modern age? how do the historical events of this time period contribute to the theme(s)? (2 points)

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