Question
Which feature can a reader notice from looking at the printed text of the poem “Going for Water” by Robert Frost?(1 point)
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the structure of the poem such as stanzas
the structure of the poem such as stanzas

the meaning of the poem
the meaning of the poem

the tone of the speaker's voice
the tone of the speaker's voice

the sound of words being emphasized




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Answered by GPT-4o mini
From looking at the printed text of the poem “Going for Water” by Robert Frost, a reader can most readily notice **the structure of the poem such as stanzas**. This is a visual feature that is immediately apparent in the layout of the text. While other aspects such as meaning, tone, and sound can be analyzed, they may not be as visually evident just from the printed text itself.
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