Read the following poem and answer the question that follows.
we real cool
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English, 27.09.2019 15:20 madisonruh
Read the following poem and answer the question that follows.
we real cool
by gwendolyn brooks
the pool players.
seven at the golden shovel.
we real cool. we
left school. we
lurk late. we
strike straight. we
sing sin. we
thin gin. we
jazz june. we
die soon.
what tone develops due to the poetic devices used in this poem?
a.
the short, sharp sounds of the many alliterations create a sassy, spunky tone.
b.
the multiple onomatopoeias mimic the sounds of a jazz club creating a energetic, happy tone.
c.
the many portmanteaux included in the poem create a mystery.
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