which sentence most clearly describes the tone, but not the mood, of a poem?
A. Words like "buzz" and "sizzle" bring the sounds of the scene to life.
B. Each word the poet uses to describe the neighbor shows that she is boiling with anger.
C. Comparing the ship to an animal makes it easier to feel sorry for.
D. Five words in a row in one line have an "st" sound at the beginning.



Answer :

The Tone of the poem is best described in the sentence,

"B. Each word the poet uses to describe the neighbor shows that she is boiling with anger."

A Tone in the poem is nothing but an individual's voice or style of writing, especially when conveying emotion e.g. He responded in a cordial manner.

Or a tone can be a typical personality or trait e.g. The conversations took place in a courteous manner.

A tone can be the quality of a spoken or instrumental sound, as well as a single-pitch sound.

In the given sentence the tone describes anger. The poet uses the words to describe the anger of the neighbor.

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