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two reading of the first stanza of The Bell by Edgar Allan Poe. which comparison between reading 1 and reading 2 accurately describes something causes by the tone of voice?

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A. Reading 1 is playful and detached, while Reading 2 is awestruck and heavy hearted and heavyhearted. B. Reading 1 is fiery and sermon-like, while Reading 2 is humble and full of nuance. C. Reading 1 is plodding and contemplative, while Reading 2 is rapid and panicked. D. Reading 1 is fast and agile, while Reading 2 is cautious and measured.

Answer:

D. Reading 1 is fast and agile, while Reading 2 is cautious and measured.

Explanation:

During the first reading, we are involved by the rhythm created by the rhymes, present in the stanza, which makes us read quickly and quickly, without breaking the hormone and the sound between the syllables. However, a second reading is done in a more cautious, measured and contemplative way, so that we can analyze the theme, the objectives and the effect that the poet wished to present with the poem.