Why repetition was commonly used in modernist poetry: It emphasizes themes/ideas/images that modernists saw as particularly significant. Repeating devices brought increased focus.

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Repetition was commonly used in modernist poetry to emphasize themes, ideas, and images that were considered significant. By repeating certain phrases or motifs, modernist poets were able to bring increased focus to their work, drawing the reader's attention to particular concepts and enhancing the overall impact of the poetry.

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