Final answer:
The question regarding the use of the word "someone" in a poem suggests analyzing how it may denote a change in the speaking voice and audience addressed. Without the specific text, it is not possible to provide a definitive answer. The correct answer is c.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question asks about the repetition of the word "someone" in a poem and whether it suggests a change in the speaking voice towards the end of the poem. Considering the information provided, it appears there is a shift in tone and possibly in the audience being addressed by the speaker of the poem. Initially, there is a directed conversation with an audience, indicated by the use of 'you.'
As the poem progresses, the speaker seems to become more introspective, and it feels as though the readers are overhearing a monologue rather than being directly addressed. This change can potentially align with a change in the use of pronouns or the addressee within the poem.
Given this analysis, if the question is specifically about the repetition of the word "someone" and its implication of change in the speaking voice or addressee, the student should carefully re-read the poem to determine if "someone" is indeed repeated and if it correlates with the noted changes. However, as the specific poem is not provided, it is not possible to categorically state if the repetition of "someone" is true, false, or partially true. The correct option for this specific question cannot be determined without having the poem in question. It's essential to closely examine the text of the poem to discern the accurate answer.