Question #N1175

The writer of the poem is most likely speaking to a large group of people, as indicated by the use of "we." Also, the poem’s use of words like "all" and "each" suggests that the speaker is trying to make a general statement rather than a specific one. What is the most likely reason why the poet chooses the word "we" in this passage?

The use of the word "we" in this passage is likely intended to
A. create a sense of intimacy and connection with the reader.
B. establish a sense of shared experience and commonality.
C. highlight the speaker's unique perspective.
D. emphasize the importance of the speaker's message.

Correct Answer is: B

The use of the word "we" in this passage is most likely intended to create a sense of shared experience and commonality. By using the word "we," the speaker is suggesting that they are speaking on behalf of a larger group of people, which can make the message feel more inclusive and persuasive.