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Which best describes the impact of the author’s repetitive use of words that suggest similar ideas, such as “go,” “search,” and “roam”?
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They point to different perspectives about the same idea.
They point to different perspectives about the same idea.
They recall earlier references Douglass has made to travel.
They recall earlier references Douglass has made to travel.
They remind readers of the great scope of the argument.
They remind readers of the great scope of the argument.
They urge readers to take definitive and far-reaching action.
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They urge readers to take definitive and far-reaching action.
The repeated imperatives ("go," "search," "roam") build emphasis and momentum, pushing readers to act broadly and urgently rather than merely reflect.
The repeated imperatives ("go," "search," "roam") build emphasis and momentum, pushing readers to act broadly and urgently rather than merely reflect.
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