Structure of Poetry Quick Check

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What is the aesthetic impact of a poem?(1 point)
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the central message or lesson of the poem
the central message or lesson of the poem

how the poem’s speaker addresses the reader
how the poem’s speaker addresses the reader

how the poem affects the reader’s senses
how the poem affects the reader’s senses

the meter and rhyme scheme of the poem
the meter and rhyme scheme of the poem
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The aesthetic impact of a poem is best described by how the poem affects the reader’s senses. This encompasses the emotions, visuals, sounds, and overall experience crafted through the poem's language and imagery.

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