A. through repetition
Repetition is a powerful literary device that poets often use to emphasize ideas. By repeating words, phrases, or lines, poets can highlight key themes or concepts, make them more memorable, and create a rhythm or structure that draws the reader's attention to the significance of the repeated elements.
How do some poets emphasize ideas?
A. through repetition
B. through stanzas
C. through music
D. through connections
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