In Anzaldúa’s poem, “To Live in the Borderlands,” variations of the line, “To live in the Borderlands means” are used multiple t
imes. Which of the following is NOT an effect of this repetition? It ties together the descriptions of life in the borderlands from each of the stanzas to form a complete as a picture as possible.
It gives the poem’s language forcefulness and strength through the repeated sounds and words.
It makes the poem sound rhythmic, which represents how simple life in between two worlds is.
It reinforces the theme that the experience of living between two worlds is difficult to understand and describe.
We can actually deduce here that the following is not an effect of the repetition used in this poem: It ties together the descriptions of life in the borderlands from each of the stanzas to form a complete as a picture as possible.
<h3>What is repetition?</h3>
Repetitionactually means the stating of the same words or sentences within a text over and over again. It's a literary device writers and poets use to show emphasis or to create a rhythm in their written work.
We can see here that other options show the effect of repetition used in Anzaldúa’s poem, "To Live in the Borderlands" except option A.
Democracy (Greek: δημοκρατία, dēmokratiā, from dēmos 'people' and kratos 'rule') refers to two forms of government: The most common form in which the people have the authority to choose their governing legislators and the original form in which the people have the authority to decide on legislation.