Which of the following is a synonym for context, as it relates to poetry?Story
Music
Origin
Author

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Answer 1
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The synonym for context, as it relates to poetry is story. Story is the most important part of the poetry as it will give you the idea of what the poem is all about. Also, it will give you how the author depicts the feelings present in the poem.

Answer 2
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C. origin


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Answer:

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Explanation:

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the city bus: this is the subject. It is a noun phrase.

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Answer: This is an excerpt from William Shakespeare's Hamlet.

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