From what perspective is the poem written? A. a voter B. a candidate c. the crowd the debater This one raves, "I am the best, And that one, "Please pick me." Both give speeches I detest, With neither can I agree. Across the stage, another stands, He seldom spoils the crowd. I think I might consider him- At least he's not so loud

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From what perspective is the poem written?
A. a voter
B. a candidate
c.
the crowd
the debater
This one raves, "I am the best,
And that one, "Please pick me."
Both give speeches I detest,
With neither can I agree.
Across the stage, another stands,
He seldom spoils the crowd.
I think I might consider him-
At least he's not so loud
Answer

The poem is written from the perspective of a voter.

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The poem is written from the perspective of a voter who is observing the candidates and their speeches. The speaker is not impressed with the two candidates who...
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