Which two statements describe best practices for giving a dramatic reading of a poem?

Recite the poem without looking at the audience at all.

Recite the poem in keeping with its rhythm and meter.

Recite the poem without caring about the punctuation.

Read the poem aloud, pausing appropriately at the punctuation.

Read the poem as quickly as you can.

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Read the poem aloud, pausing appropriately at the punctuation.


Recite the poem in keeping with its rhythm and meter.

Answer:

Recite the poem in keeping with its rhythm and meter.

Read the poem aloud, pausing appropriately at the punctuation.

Explanation:

Reading the poem quickly, not caring about the punctuation, and not looking at the audience are not good things at all. They will make the poem sound bad and you will look amateurish at best. The metric is there for a reason. The rhythm of a poem is part of what the poem itself is. Respecting it already creates a different atmosphere to what is being said. Also, pausing, respecting the punctuation and reading it out loud will make the audience to understand you much better.