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This language was used for a poem that anatomically breaks down the parts of an animal from her “supple” backbone to her “well-knit” joints. A poem in this language describes how traces of a loved one are “woven by the north wind and the south wind.” An author in this language wrote “wine poems,” such as (-5[1])one that notes, “Don't cry for” the title woman. The speaker says “Stop Remember Weep” in one (-5[1])of seven poems in this language hung from a (*) building called (10[1])the “Suspended (10[1])Odes.” Odes originally in this language called qasida (10[1])(“kah-SEE-dah”) often include descriptions of horses. The Farsi poem Layla and Majnun (-5[2])was adapted from a 7th-century (10[1])poem in this language. Before spreading to the Indian subcontinent, ghazals were written in this (-5[1])language. For 10 points, name this language of Imru' al-Qais (“ahl-KYE-is”), a pre-Islamic poet. ■END■ (10[3])

ANSWER: Arabic [or al-ʿarabiyyah]
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