help me @amberxoxo
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"A lyric poem" (1580s) "short poem expressing personal emotion" Middle French Lyrique "of or for the lyre" Latin lyricus "singing to the lyre" Greek lyrikos "words of a popular song" (1876) Which of these is true about the origin of the word lyric? It meant "singing to the lyre" in 1876. It comes from the Greek lyrikos. It meant "words of a song" in 1580s. It comes from lyricus in French.
words of a song
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i got it wrong
ughh idk how ur gettin these wrong look im sorry i dont want u to flunk ur class
its okay at least your helping me <3
im sorry doe :(
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its oaky <3
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