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How does the poetic form of the speech impact its aesthetic appeal?

It creates a rhythmic quality that is pleasing to the ear.
It confuses the reader by presenting a speech as verse.
It conveys its meanings through riddles.
It uses varying line length to make the narrative more complicated.

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User Mama
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It creates a rhythmic quality that is pleasing to the ear.
That's what poetry does.
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User Kevinharvey
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Answer:

It creates a rhythmic quality that is pleasing to the ear.

Step-by-step explanation:

The idea behind a rhythmic approach is that since there's an aesthetic impact from the produced sound and pace of the speech, the words will be better listened to, maybe remembered for a longer time, and they're also going to be reproduced to share the positive impact that they produced.

Rhythm and rhymes are pleasant and fun when well used and often easier to remember than free verses.

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