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? Reading and Writing · None · None · MCQ Q27

The ghazal, a poetic form originating in seventh‑century Arabic poetry, has an intricate structure. The twentieth‑century Kashmiri American poet Agha Shahid Ali explains that each one of a ghazal’s couplets, while adhering to the patterns of rhyme (qafia) and refrain (radif) established in the poem’s opening lines (matla), _______thematically and logically autonomous, resulting in a poem with “a stringently formal disunity.” Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

  1. A

    is

  2. B

    were

  3. C

    have been

  4. D

    are

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