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Wordsworth emphasized that poetry must be written in a "language really used by ___."

AScholars

BCommon men

CThe elite

DArtists

Answer:

B. Common men

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William Wordsworth believed that poetry should be written in the language of ordinary people, or "the very language of men". He believed that this language was more authentic and enduring than the poetic language of his time. 

  • Wordsworth's ideas about poetry are expressed in his Preface to Lyrical Ballads. 

  • He believed that poetry should be accessible and convey the emotions and experiences of everyday life. 

  • Wordsworth wanted to move away from the formal style of Neoclassical poets like Alexander Pope. 

  • He believed that society had corrupted language, and that common people spoke more truthfully. 

  • Wordsworth believed that poetry should be a serious art that makes ordinary life interesting. 


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