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Which of the following is a poet's purpose for using sound devices in poetry?(1 point)
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to make the reader emotional
to make the reader emotional
to make the poem complex
to make the poem complex
to engage the reader
to engage the reader
to create music
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to create music
Sound devices (alliteration, rhyme, rhythm, onomatopoeia, etc.) are used to give a poem musical quality, enhance mood, and make lines more memorable and engaging.
Sound devices (alliteration, rhyme, rhythm, onomatopoeia, etc.) are used to give a poem musical quality, enhance mood, and make lines more memorable and engaging.
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