_____ distinguished between primary and secondary imagination in chapter ____ of ____.
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A.
Coleridge, thirteen, Biographia Literaria
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B.
Coleridge, fourteen, Biographia Literaria
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C.
Wordsworth, nine, Lyrical Ballads
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D.
Wordsworth, thirteen, Lyrical Ballads
Correct Answer:
A. Coleridge, thirteen, Biographia Literaria
Explanation:
In chapter "thirteen" of Biographia Literaria, Coleridge differentiates between primary and secondary imagination. Primary imagination is characterized by a casual observation without deep visualization, whereas secondary imagination involves a more profound and in-depth understanding. Therefore, option (a) is the correct choice.
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