What is the voice a writer creates to tell a story or to define a speaker in the poem?
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What is the voice a writer creates to tell a story or to define a speaker in the poem?
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Voice, simply put, is the person behind the words that speaks out to the audience. It is made up of many poetic elements such as tone, imagery, rhythm, diction, punctuation, and more. These themes work together to give a unique color and expression to your words, building an overall style or point of view.
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