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It's No; poems are products of imagination and express beliefs that may not be the writer's.
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This is correct i just answered that question and got it right.
No, not really, the readers are not supposed to assume the author is the speaker. So, option (C) is the correct answer.
Is it necessary for poetry to have a speaker?
"The Poet Doesn't Have to Be the Speaker."
A poem's speaker is its voice or "persona." One should not assume that the poet is speaking since the poet could be writing from a different perspective than his own, or even from the standpoint of another gender, race, or species, or even from the perspective of a material thing.
Therefore, "No; poems are not like other forms of writing because they do not have speakers."
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