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Wordsworth believed the language of poetry should be:

AElevated and classical

BSimple and close to common speech

CComplex and philosophical

DMusical and lyrical

Answer:

B. Simple and close to common speech

Read Explanation:

William Wordsworth believed that poetry should be written in the language of ordinary people, using simple, natural, and concrete details. He thought that poetry should be accessible to everyone and reflect the experiences of everyday life. 

  • Wordsworth believed that poetry should be simple and natural, like the language of everyday speech. He thought that poetry should be spontaneous and instinctive. 

  • Wordsworth wanted to avoid overly complex or artificial language. He believed that poetry should reflect the language spoken by people, enhancing its emotional authenticity and accessibility. 

  • Wordsworth believed that poetry should express the beauty of the natural world. He thought that poets could capture that beauty by using concrete, sensory details. 

  • Wordsworth believed that poetry should convey profound sentiments, especially those found in everyday life and nature. 

Wordsworth's ideas on poetry are outlined in his "Preface to Lyrical Ballads"


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