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What is the primary purpose of a ‘lyric poem’?

A. To tell a story
B. To express personal emotions and thoughts
C. To convey a moral lesson
D. To describe a historical event

Answer: To express personal emotions and thoughts


Additional Information: Lyric poems focus on expressing the poet's feelings and emotions rather than narrating a story.


Subjects: Poetry Analysis, Literature

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