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Read the following excerpt from after the winter by Claude McKay.
And we will seek the quiet hill Where towers the cotton tree,
and leaps on the laughing crystal roll,
and works the droning bee.
And we will build a cottage there beside an open glade,
with black-ribbed blue-bells blowing near,
and ferns that never fade.
What effect does the repetition of the word "and" have on this stanza?
And we will seek the quiet hill Where towers the cotton tree,
and leaps on the laughing crystal roll,
and works the droning bee.
And we will build a cottage there beside an open glade,
with black-ribbed blue-bells blowing near,
and ferns that never fade.
What effect does the repetition of the word "and" have on this stanza?
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It connects and gives equal importance to all of the ideas and images in the stanza.
It connects and gives equal importance to all of the ideas and images in the stanza.
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William Afton the king of toast
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