How can a reader determine the meaning of a poem?(1 point) Responses by evaluating the rhyme scheme by evaluating the rhyme scheme by choosing a point-of-view by choosing a point-of-view by determining the tone by determining the tone by thinking about the pronouns used

by determining the tone

Point of View in a Poem Quick Check 3 of 53 of 5 Items Question Why is it important to determine the point of view of the narrator of a poem?(1 point) Responses It helps to make a poem more meaningful. It helps to make a poem more meaningful. It is the feeling conveyed by the language an author uses. It is the feeling conveyed by the language an author uses. It tells us the connotation of words in a poem. It tells us the connotation of words in a poem. It tells us why the author chose to write that way.

It helps to make a poem more meaningful.

Which perspective is the following poem being told from, and how do you know? Not just sitting and waiting, it's more complicated. Not biding my time, buying a life by spending moments with this... Won't this end this endless reminiscing of time that's done? I'm hopeful for what's to come. (1 point) Responses third-person perspective because of the pronouns being used third-person perspective because of the pronouns being used third-person perspective because the narrator is telling the story third-person perspective because the narrator is telling the story first-person perspective because of the pronouns being used first-person perspective because of the pronouns being used first-person perspective because the narrator is outside of the poem

first-person perspective because of the pronouns being used

If an author chose to use words such as fantastic and exquisite to describe a painting, what kind of connotation is he or she giving the reader?(1 point) Responses negative negative upset upset positive positive neutral neutral Skip to navigation page 15 of 15

positive