As we find with most songs, in poetry
A. meanings are hidden in imprecise words.
B. each couplet must rhyme.
C. there’s no specific point of view.
D. sound and content have equal weight
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D. sound and content have equal weight.
This is because both forms of art often rely on the interplay between the auditory experience (sound, rhythm, rhyme) and the message or themes they are conveying (content).
This balance allows poets and songwriters to evoke emotions, create mood, and convey messages that engage the reader or listener intellectually and emotionally. Unlike the other options, this choice acknowledges the dual focus on form (sound) and meaning (content) crucial to poetry and songs.