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What did William Carlos Williams mean when he called himself a "local" poet?

He traveled to various locations throughout his career.
He wrote about what he knew and observed.
He often tried to imitate the dialects of people he knew.

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Wrote about characters, events, and thoughts in his own community.

What did William Carlos Williams mean when he called himself a "local" poet? He wrote about what he knew and observed. Williams described himself as a "local" poet who wrote about characters, events, and thoughts in his own community. Which theme of "Spring and All" reflects a Modernist concern about the 20th century?

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Answer:

“He wrote about what he knew and observed.”

Step-by-step explanation:

Williams described himself as a "local" poet who wrote about characters, events, and thoughts in his own community.

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