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A.) Pindaric odes follow a three-part structure, while Horatian odes follow a regular pattern of usually two-line or four-line stanzas.
Answer:
The answer is D) Pindaric odes follow a three-part structure, while Horatian odes follow a regular pattern of usually two-line or four-line stanzas.
Explanation:
Pindaric ode refers to a poem inspired by Pindar’s, a Greek lyrist that used the triadic structure. This structure consists of a strophe followed by a harmonious antistrophe and concludes with an epode, which is in a different meter. On the other hand, Horatian ode refers to a short lyric poem that is written in two-to-four-lines stanzas in the Horace style.