Asked by Courtney
                A poem's underlying message or concept _____.
1 poetic diction
2 tone
3 atmosphere
4 all of these
5 none of these
I think its the tone? Is this right?
            
            
        1 poetic diction
2 tone
3 atmosphere
4 all of these
5 none of these
I think its the tone? Is this right?
Answers
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    I don't think a poem's underlying message or concept is its tone.  That ignores the real message that the poet wants to convey to the readers.
Please go back and study your text materials.
    
Please go back and study your text materials.
                    Answered by
            Courtney
            
    Is it the poetic diction?
    
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    What does "poetic diction" mean?
    
                    Answered by
            Joe
            
    Poetic diction is used to refer to the linguistic style, the vocabulary, and the metaphors used in the writing of poetry
Right?
So it wouldnt be that one etheir, So my choices are now between
3 atmosphere
5 none of these
But how do i know if it is none of these?
    
Right?
So it wouldnt be that one etheir, So my choices are now between
3 atmosphere
5 none of these
But how do i know if it is none of these?
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    You know if it's "none of these" if you find the part in your text that discusses the underlying message or concept.
    
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