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How does the repetition in “the strength of the Pack is the Wolf, and the strength of the Wolf is the Pack” shape the reader’s understanding? (6.6G)
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It emphasizes reciprocal relationship and balance between group and individual.
It confuses the reader with redundant wording.
It claims the Pack is more important than the Wolf.
It suggests the Law is optional.
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It emphasizes the reciprocal relationship and balance between group and individual.
Repetition reinforces that the Pack and the Wolf depend on each other—the Pack’s power comes from its members, and each Wolf’s strength comes from the Pack—highlighting interdependence.
Repetition reinforces that the Pack and the Wolf depend on each other—the Pack’s power comes from its members, and each Wolf’s strength comes from the Pack—highlighting interdependence.
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