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How are the audio and printed versions of the poem “I, Too” different?

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A. The textual difference between the spoken and written versions influences the audience’s understanding of the poem’s theme.

B. The difference in the rhyming lines between the spoken and written versions impacts how the reader imagines the speaker.

C. The difference in the theme between the spoken and written versions allows the reader to relate to the speaker.

D. The student is better able to analyze the narrator’s tone in the printed version.

How are the audio and printed versions of the poem “I, Too” different? Answer choices-example-1

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