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Question
Recite the poem with proper rhythm and intonation.
Solution
Tips for Reciting with Rhythm and Intonation:
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Line 1 & 2:
- Use a gentle, inviting tone for the wind’s call.
- Pause briefly after “one day” to let the imagery settle.
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Line 3 & 4:
- Emphasize “red and gold” with a lively, colorful tone.
- End with a slightly melancholic tone for “the days grow cold” to reflect the seasonal change.
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