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Why is it a good idea to read poetry aloud? A. hearing the rhythm makes us take note of the carefully chosen words B. we become better readers when we read poetry aloud C. we might better notice poetic
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Why is it a good idea to read poetry aloud?
A. hearing the rhythm makes us take note of the carefully chosen words
B. we become better readers when we read poetry aloud
C. we might better notice poetic elements used like alliteration
D. all of the above
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All of the above is the answer.
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