Daily Themed Poem of exaltation Crossword Clue Puzzle Answer from July 09, 2024
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Updated Jul 09, 2024
Poem of exaltation Daily Themed Crossword Clue Answer
Let’s find the answers to Poem of exaltation Daily Themed for the July 09, 2024 edition of Daily Themed crossword puzzle. Answer Contains 3 letters. Start with O and end with E, and the possible solutions are OLE,OKE,ODE.
The answer is ODE
An "ode" is a type of poem that expresses deep admiration, reverence, or exaltation for its subject matter. Odes are characterized by their formal structure and lofty tone, often celebrating or praising a person, event, place, or object of great significance.
Traditionally, odes consist of stanzas with a fixed number of lines and a specific rhyme scheme, though modern odes may vary in structure and formality. The purpose of an ode is to convey intense emotions and appreciation, using elevated language and vivid imagery to evoke a sense of awe or admiration in the reader.
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