Why did Hughes use simple language in his poetry?
A.
He wanted to imitate Shakespeare’s style...
English, 06.01.2021 06:00 CristianPaz
Why did Hughes use simple language in his poetry?
A.
He wanted to imitate Shakespeare’s style of writing.
B.
He was not well educated and didn’t have a large vocabulary.
C.
He only wanted his poems to be spoken aloud, not written down.
D.
He wanted his poems to be relatable to a wide audience.
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