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What does ‘tone’ in poetry describe?

A. The structure of the poem
B. The emotional quality and attitude of the speaker
C. The length of the lines
D. The rhyme scheme

Answer: The emotional quality and attitude of the speaker


Additional Information: Tone conveys how the speaker feels about the subject and influences the reader's interpretation.


Subjects: Poetry Analysis, Literature

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