Beyond tone a poet's attitude toward his or her subject reveals to us a poem's?

A. theme
B. subject
C. diction
D. structure

I think it's A.

I agree.

what type of poem is "Death, Be Not Proud"?

A. Reflective
B. Descriptive
C. Discursive
D. Narrative

I know it's not C the first time I did the test I answered C and got it wrong. So I think it's A.

Yes. It's A.

Yes it is C. I answered C and got the question right let me show you.

12. What type of poem is "Death, Be Not Proud"?
A. Reflective
B. Narrative
C. Discursive
D. Descriptive
12. C Correct

To determine the answer to this question, we need to analyze the options provided.

A. Theme: The theme of a poem refers to its underlying message or central idea. It is derived from the overall content and subject matter of the poem.

B. Subject: The subject of a poem is the topic or main focus of the poem, such as love, nature, or death.

C. Diction: Diction refers to the choice and use of words and phrases in a poem. It can reveal the poet's tone, style, and intention.

D. Structure: The structure of a poem refers to its organization and arrangement of lines, stanzas, and rhyme scheme.

Given that the question already mentions "tone" as a separate factor, let's exclude it from consideration. The question asks about what a poet's attitude toward the subject reveals about the poem.

Based on the options, the most logical answer would be A. Theme. A poet's attitude toward his or her subject is likely to influence and shape the poem's overall message or theme. Depending on the poet's perspective, the theme may vary, as different attitudes can generate different thematic interpretations of a subject.

Therefore, the correct answer is A. Theme.