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18 June, 05:00

Why did William Wordsworth choose to write his poems in simple, repetitive verse? A. to instill a love of God in the reader

B. to disguise his darker and more complex themes

C. to ensure that printers in the Romantic era would print them

D. so that his poems could be easily appreciated by the common people

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  1. 18 June, 05:06
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    The answer to this question is D.
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