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What was the purpose of Aristotle's Poetics?

A. to advise writers
B. to tell a good story
C. to discuss politics
D. to bring emotion to a crowd

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The correct answer is A . hope help
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The purpose of Aristotle's Poetics was A. to advise writers.
This piece of art has to do with teaching what the best way to write is. Aristotle was one of the first literary critics, so he knew the deal - he wanted to share his knowledge with other writers, and show them what they can change to make their writing better.
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