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Multiple choice while often wrote lyric poetry, experimented with a range of poetic forms, including narrative, free verse, and sonnet. a. brooks . . wingspaninson b. brooks . . brooks c. wingspaninson . . wingspaninson d. wingspaninson . . brooks

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