What is your goal when revising word choice in a poem?

to replace more general words with specific, precise words that create images

to make sure that the words in your poem are sophisticated enough for the audience

to replace emotionally charged language with language that is more objective and formal

to eliminate words that might suggest meanings that are figurative rather than literal

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When revising word choice in a poem, the primary goal is to replace more general words with specific, precise words that create images. This enhances the vividness and emotional impact of the poem, allowing readers to connect more deeply with the imagery and themes. Specificity in word choice helps evoke clearer images and emotions, enriching the overall experience of the poem.

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