Asked by Klain
How do poets choose what structure to use in a poem?
1. Based on the rhyme scheme.
2. Based on what is popular at the time.
3. Based on what will help conceal meaning from the reader.
4. Based on the message they wish to convey.
1. Based on the rhyme scheme.
2. Based on what is popular at the time.
3. Based on what will help conceal meaning from the reader.
4. Based on the message they wish to convey.
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Poets often choose a structure based on multiple factors, but the most significant is typically:
**4. Based on the message they wish to convey.**
The structure of a poem can greatly influence its tone, rhythm, and how its meaning is perceived by the reader. While rhyme schemes, trends, and the desire to obscure meaning can play a role in a poet's decision, the overarching goal is often to enhance or support the intended message of the poem.
**4. Based on the message they wish to convey.**
The structure of a poem can greatly influence its tone, rhythm, and how its meaning is perceived by the reader. While rhyme schemes, trends, and the desire to obscure meaning can play a role in a poet's decision, the overarching goal is often to enhance or support the intended message of the poem.
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