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How is listening to the poem "Friendship" being read aloud different from reading it silently?

The sound of the speaker's voice emphasizes the rhyme in each stanza.
Hearing it read aloud reveals its sad tone and negative connotations.
Hearing the words helps listeners create imagery in their minds.
It allows the reader of the poem to better understand the poet's purpose.

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The sound of the speaker's voice emphasizes the rhyme in each stanza

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Answer:

the sound of the speakers voice emphasizes the rhyme in each stanza

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