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Which is a significant difference between Lear's limericks and Nash's poetry?

A.
Lear's poetry is only about animals; Nash's has a variety of topics.

B.
Lear's poetry is highly structured; Nash's is not.

C.
Lear uses nonsense words; Nash does not.

D.
Lear's poetry is from the Middle Ages; Nash's is from the present.

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The correct answer is D. Lear's poetry is from the Middle Ages; Nash's is from the present is the answer

ExplanationThe correct answer is D. Lear's poetry is from the Middle Ages; Nash's is from the present is the answerThe correct answer is D. Lear's poetry is from the Middle Ages; Nash's is from the present is the answerThe correct answer is D. Lear's poetry is from the Middle Ages; Nash's is from the present is the answerThe correct answer is D. Lear's poetry is from the Middle Ages; Nash's is from the present is the answerThe correct answer is D. Lear's poetry is from the Middle Ages; Nash's is from the present is the answer:

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The correct answer is D. Lear's poetry is from the Middle Ages; Nash's is from the present is the answer

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