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Here Follow Some Verses Upon the Burning of Our House, July 10th, 1666" relates the speaker's feelings about losing a home and belongings. Over the
course of the poem a distinctive voice emerges. Voice refers to the poet's
unique use of language that enables a reader to perceive the writer's feelings
attitudes, and personality. To determine a writer's voice, think about:
Diction: What words did the writer choose? What images stand out?
• Tone: What is the writer's attitude on the subject?
. Structure: How long are lines and stanzas? How does this impact meaning
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