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What is a ‘chorus’ in poetry?

A. A repeated section of a poem
B. The narrator of the poem
C. A type of stanza
D. A character in a narrative poem

Answer: A repeated section of a poem


Additional Information: Choruses often emphasize key themes or ideas in a poem.


Subjects: Poetry Analysis, Literature

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