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Natasha Terrin is a poet. She just received word from a friend that there is a statewide poetry contest open to anyone attending a college in Michigan. She reads the document of rules and regulations for the contest. It states that this is a contest for amateur poets. It further states that the number of entries should be limited to three pieces. Finally, it states that the contest will be judged by Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Maxine Kumin. The winning poem will be published in a literary magazine called Harp. Harp is a student-run magazine published by the University of Michigan. It can be found at most university libraries in the state. Natasha decides she would like others to see her work. She writes three new pieces and enters the contest.
Which best describes Natasha's audience?
A.
middle-school poetry students
B.
Pulitzer-prize winning poets
C.
high-school poetry students
D.
college-literature students
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