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Biology, 05.05.2020 01:07, falldownguyss

1. Consider the structural similarities of the first 3 lines.
What do these similarities contribute to the piece?
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The repetition of "If ever... then..." emphasizes the
narrator's stern tone, as the speaker tries to get her
argument across
The repetition of "If ever... then..." creates a
humorous and light tone, as the narrator flirts with
an unknown acquaintance.
The repetition of "If ever... then..." creates a serious
and solemn tone, as the narrator confesses to her
emotional confusion.
The repetition of "If ever... then..." emphasizes the
narrator's message of love as a commitment, similar
to the repetition found in wedding yows.
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