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English, 10.12.2020 04:30, Jakyramason

3. What is your goal when revising word choice in a poem? to make sure that the words in your poem are sophisticated enough for the audience
O to replace emotionally charged language with language that is more objective and formal
O to eliminate words that might suggest meanings that are figurative rather than literal
O to replace more general words with specific, precise words that create images

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