When I had laid it on the floor

I went to blow the fire a-flame,

But something rustled on the floor,

And someone called me by my name:

It had become a glimmering girl

With apple blossom in her hair

Who called me by my name and ran

And faded through the brightening air.

—“The Song of Wandering Aengus,”
William Butler Yeats

How should a reader change tone to match the change of events between the first half of the stanza and the second half? Answer by completing the sentence.

The reader's voice should change from a descriptive tone to one that sounds
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Respuesta :

The reader must change the voice from a descriptive tone to a fanciful and ethereal tone.

We can arrive at this answer because:

  • Tone refers to the feeling that the text promotes during reading.
  • The reader's intonation should change according to this tone, to strengthen it and make the reading even more meaningful.

In the case of the poem shown above, the beginning of the stanza describes what the speaker is doing and therefore the reader promotes a descriptive tone, but the second half of the story shows a more fanciful tone, as it presents something like a dream, like an event more ethereal, which should impact the reader's reading.

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