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Which statement describes the work of edmund spenser?
a. he was a favorite courtier of queen elizabeth i and was knighted for his explorations.
b. he wrote the epic poem the faerie queen about knights and virtue.
c. he led the puritan revolt against the stuart kings and was later beheaded.
d. he was a poet, soldier, and sailor who established england's first north american colony.
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Which statement describes the work of edmund spenser?
a. he was a favorite courtier of queen...
a. he was a favorite courtier of queen...
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