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Wordsworth's "1802" is an address to which famous English poet?

a.)William Shakespeare
b.)Sir Edmund Spenser
c.)John Milton
d.)John Donne

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User Dori
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I think it is C. John Milton.
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User Carefacerz
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The correct answer is c.)John Milton.

Explanation: In the poem "London, 1802" by William Wordsworth, the narrator addresses the state London was in, and says that the poet John Milton should have been alive during that time because he would have been able to improve London.

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