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Which of the following is the most likely explanation for how the structure the poem contributes to its meaning?​

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Step-by-step explanation:

Choose the correct verb form. Identify the reason for the use of each tense.

1. That's the phone. I WILL ANSWER/AM ANSWERING it.

2. I think he is GOING TO BE/WILL BE happier there.

3.Now that I've got some money I WILL BE BUYING

/AM GOING TO BUY a new PC.

4. WILL YOU WORK/ARE YOU WORKING tomorrow

afternoon?

5 This time next week we ARE TRAVELLING /WILL BE TRAVELLING to Chile.

6. Sorry! I WON'T/AM NOT GOING lie again.

7. He's wearing his T-shirt, shorts and trainers. He

WILL BE PLAYING /IS GOING TO PLAY football.

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Answer:

Poetry is literature written in stanzas and lines that use rhythm to express feelings and ideas. Poets will pay particular attention to the length, placement, and grouping of lines and stanzas. This is called form. Lines or whole stanzas can be rearranged in order to create a specific effect on the reader.

One example is the sonnet, which is a 14 line poem with a specific rhyme scheme. The key with sonnets is that most end with a pair of lines set apart from the rest. Setting those two lines aside gives emphasis to their content, so whatever message is being sent will be given more importance.

Another aspect of the structure of poems is the rhythm, which is the beat of the poem. This is usually measured in meters, which are sets of stressed and unstressed syllables. Poets often arrange words according to meter in order to create specific sounds or beats. Think about any song (which is a type of poem) that you sing along to. Think about the rhythm of the music and the words. Is the singer angry? Or sad? The notes and meter might at first be fast, harsh, or short, while later it might be slow, soft, and drawn-out. These rhythms affect the overall message.

Explanation: Does this help????kinda....

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