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saul85 [17]
3 years ago
8

One method of poetry analysis is______ A.TP-CASTT B.imagery C.4SQR D.Rythm

English
1 answer:
Delvig [45]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The correct answer is option A.TP-CASTT .

Explanation:

The TP-CASTT is a method of poetry analysis.

Here is the explanation for one of these letters:

  •  Title: The name of the poem is something we should analyze since it can foreshadow what's coming next.
  • Paraphrase: This is used to understand better the poem, and most of all, the words you don't know or don't understand completely.
  • Connotation: Here you are going to try to find a comprehensive or intensive definition of a term. Some non-direct but associated meaning.
  • Attitude: Try to identify the mood of the poem and the tone used by the writter.
  • Shifts: This is included in most poems. Indicates that something has changed, such as the author's point of view.
  • Title: Here again you will have to do a review of the name of the poem, only this time you will do it with more information so that you can interpret what it refers to.
  • Theme: Here you will have to define what the poem is about.
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