What is the main difference between a narrative poem and a lyric poem?
a. a narrative poem us...
What is the main difference between a narrative poem and a lyric poem?
a. a narrative poem uses figurative language while a lyric poem does not.
b. a narrative poem describes a setting while a lyric poem focuses on characters.
c. a narrative poem does not use a formal structure while a lyric poem usually does.
d. a narrative poem tells a story while a lyric poem expresses the speaker's experience in a single, unified moment.
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