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In a poetry workshop, what is your main goal when you respond to another writer's poem?

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Answer:

Your thoughts about the poem's strengths and how to make the poem’s message more clear

Step-by-step explanation:

Clear and specific feedback.

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Answer:

Constructively criticize the writer's poem and suggests an area of improvement.

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Being a critic, my main goal when responding to another writer's poem is majorly to constructively criticize the writer's poem and suggests an area of improvement such as what the writer needs to remove from the poem and also provide suggestions of the likely lines he could incorporate to make his poem look and sound better to the reader/listener.

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