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Which defines the tone of a poem?
the rhythm of a poem determined by the stresses in syllables
the attitude of a speaker or author toward a poem’s topic
the events that occur in a poem
the overall message of a poem
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the attitude of a speaker or author toward a poem’s topic
Explanation: "Tone" refers to the speaker's or author's attitude (e.g., ironic, joyful, solemn), while rhythm/meter, events (plot), and overall message (theme) are different elements.
Explanation: "Tone" refers to the speaker's or author's attitude (e.g., ironic, joyful, solemn), while rhythm/meter, events (plot), and overall message (theme) are different elements.
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