Asked by kenneth
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Why does the poet start the first three lines of the poem the same way?
A.
to allow the reader to visualize a large crowd
B.
to outline for the reader the setting of the poem
C.
to help the reader understand what is happening
D.
to show the reader the speaker does not know anyone
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C.
The repeated line (anaphora) draws attention to the action and creates a clear, rhythmic sequence, making it easier for the reader to follow and understand what is happening.
The repeated line (anaphora) draws attention to the action and creates a clear, rhythmic sequence, making it easier for the reader to follow and understand what is happening.
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