What is a graphical element that affects the way a poem sounds to a reader?

1. concrete poem
2. stanza
3. lines
4. free verse

1 answer

The correct answer is 1. concrete poem. A concrete poem is a visual representation of its subject that can influence how the poem sounds when read, as the shape and layout can affect the reader's perception and interpretation. While stanzas, lines, and free verse have their own roles in structuring a poem, they do not specifically focus on the graphical aspect that impacts sound in the same way that a concrete poem does.