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Which of the following is NOT a kind of punctuation used in the poem?

AQuestion mark

BExclamation point

CPeriod

DSemicolon

Answer:

A. Question mark

Read Explanation:

"Tintern Abbey" is a poem by William Wordsworth, written in blank verse, which is characterized by its formal structure and lack of punctuation. While the poem utilizes periods, exclamation points, and semicolons to structure its sentences and emphasize certain thoughts or feelings, it does not employ question marks. The poem's contemplative and reflective nature does not necessitate the use of direct questions to the reader. 


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