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Read the following excerpt from the poem "morte d"arthur" by alfred lord tennyson: so all day long the noise of battle roll’d among the mountains by the winter sea; until king arthur’s table, man by man, had fallen in lyonness about their lord . . which quality of this poem  most clearly  identifies it as a work of the romantic era?   a. the iambic tetrameter rhythm  b. the use of synecdoche  c. the lack of caesura and end rhymes  d. the use of folklore as subject matter

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