Which strategy would be most useful when listening to a poem read aloud?
draw a conclu...
English, 17.01.2020 19:31, justinhudson17
Which strategy would be most useful when listening to a poem read aloud?
draw a conclusion as to whether the poem is better read aloud or read silently.
listen for the rhyme and use it to predict future lines.
write down impressions while listening to the poem being read.
listen to the tone used by the reader for clues to the meaning of a word.
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