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Poetry written from the________of the urban youth tends to reveal their anxiety over a lack of sense of belonging.                                                                                                                              (2013·湖北,21)

Aperspective  Bpriority

Cparticipation  Dprivilege

 

A 【解析】 考查名词辨析。句意为:从都市青年的角度写的诗歌倾向于反映他们对缺乏归属感的焦虑。A项意为“观点,看法”;B项意为“优先,优先权”;C项意为“参加,参与;分享”;D项意为“特权;荣幸”。结合句意可知正确答案为A项。  
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