Which statement best describes the relationship between Byron and the two romantic poets Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth? They were close friends and collaborators who wrote poetry together. Byron greatly admired and imitated the styles of Coleridge and Wordsworth. Coleridge and Wordsworth resented Byron and considered him a betrayer of romanticism. Byron rejected the style of Coleridge and Wordsworth and broke all social conventions.
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A.They were close friends and collaborators who wrote poetry together. B.Byron greatly admired and imitated the styles of Coleridge and Wordsworth. C.Coleridge and Wordsworth resented Byron and considered him a betrayer of romanticism. Byron rejected the style of Coleridge and Wordsworth and broke all social conventions.
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A.They were close friends and collaborators who wrote poetry together. B.Byron greatly admired and imitated the styles of Coleridge and Wordsworth. C.Coleridge and Wordsworth resented Byron and considered him a betrayer of romanticism. D.Byron rejected the style of Coleridge and Wordsworth and broke all social conventions. Are the choices
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