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which line is most typical of a poem by a second - generation romantic poet?
the empirical essence of the a priori proposition is necessarily invalid.
my wild heart seeks a friend of like essence.
what is the nature of knowledge, and what is knowable?
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which title is most typical of a poem by a second - generation romantic poet?
ode to atlanta, goddess of adventure
thoughts about the nature of evil
deduction is the first solution
Question 1
Second - generation Romantic poets (like Shelley, Keats, Byron) often explored themes of emotion, individualism, and the inner self. The first option is philosophical/academic jargon, the third is an epistemological question. The line “My wild heart seeks a friend of like essence” reflects emotional, individualistic themes typical of Romantic poetry.
Second - generation Romantic poets used lyrical, imaginative, and myth - related themes. “Ode to Atlanta, Goddess of Adventure” uses a myth - like figure (Atlanta as a goddess) and an ode format, which is typical. The other two titles are more philosophical/academic, not typical of Romantic poetry.
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B. My wild heart seeks a friend of like essence.