Why would a performer say some words louder than others
when reading a poem aloud?
OA) to hel...
English, 17.12.2020 20:20 lizdeleon248
Why would a performer say some words louder than others
when reading a poem aloud?
OA) to help the rhythm
B) to highlight a rhyme
c) to add to the imagery
D) to provide emphasis
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