How is the experience of listening to the poem "How Do I Love Thee" being read aloud similar to the experience of reading it silently?
Both listening to and reading the poem allow readers to understand that Browning is the poem's speaker.
Both listening to and reading the poem create a sense of anger and frustration in audiences.
Whether one listens to the poem being read aloud or reads it silently to oneself, the poem takes the same amount of time to experience.
Whether one listens to the poem being read aloud or reads it silently to oneself, the meaning of the work remains the same.
2 answers
D is logical answer, also read the book
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