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Benefits of reading aloud poems and prose passages

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Answered by Adarsh1009
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Because poems are meant to be heard, poets have to understand how to manipulate both the sounds and the cadence of poetry. That cadence is called poetic meter, and like the acoustic terms, it's most effective when heard. All language comes in syllables that are either loud or soft. Consider the word ''poetry.'' This word has three syllables, and the first one is much louder than the middle syllable. When a poet utilizes poetic meter, he stacks those loud and soft syllables in a pattern that creates a rhythm, and that rhythm is hard to hear unless the poem is read aloud. Think about looking at sheet music; it takes years of study to ''hear'' the sounds from only seeing the notes. Like sheet music, the music of poems comes through when performed on the instrument of the human voice.

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Answered by bhaskarpsaikia572
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Yes it definitely helps a lot.

Explanation: On reading poems and passages aloud our reciting capacity becomes more and we can memorise the things for a long duration of time.

It also helps us to understand the meaning as well.

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