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What conclusion can you draw from lyric poetry?

A. In lyric poetry, the poet is usually perceived as speaking directly to the reader.
B. In lyric poetry, the reader is usually perceived as speaking directly to the poet.
C. In lyric poetry, the poet is usually not perceived as speaking directly to the reader.
B. In lyric poetry, the reader is always perceived as speaking directly to the poet.

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A In a lyric Poetry, the poet is usually perceived as speaking directly to the reader. :)
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Answer:

A. In lyric poetry, the poet is usually perceived as speaking directly to the reader.

Step-by-step explanation:

Lyric poetry is a type of poetry that has as a goal to express personal emotions or feelings and is typically written in the first person. Because of that, the connection between the reader and the speaking is more direct or even intimate.

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