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In The Study of Poetry, Matthew Arnold argues that poetry should be :

APrimarily a source of entertainment and leisure

BJudged by its adherence to classical forms and rhyme

CA substitute for religion and philosophy in modern life

DFocused solely on expressing personal emotions

Answer:

C. A substitute for religion and philosophy in modern life

Read Explanation:

  • In The Study of Poetry, Matthew Arnold argues that poetry should be a "criticism of life" and that it holds immense importance as a substitute for religion and philosophy in modern society.


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