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The poet and the speaker of the poem are the same.

Option 1: True
Option 2: False

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The speaker of a poem is the voice of the poem, similar to a narrator in fiction. The poet might not necessarily be the speaker of the poem. Sometimes the poet will write from a different perspective, or use the voice of a specific person, as in a persona poem.

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Final answer:

The poet and the speaker of the poem are not always the same.

Step-by-step explanation:

The statement in question is Option 2: False. The poet and the speaker of the poem are not always the same. In some poems, the poet may choose to create a persona or character whose voice we hear when we read the poem. This persona may have different perspectives, emotions, and experiences from the poet themselves. The poet uses this persona to convey a particular message or explore a specific theme.

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