Sung, played, have, go/went, works, queued, wore
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if they are achivable yes try your hardest the harder they are to get the better it will feel once you acomplish it
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Repetition can often be interpreted as a sign of leary and distress, however it can also mean she is trying to portray an image or and idea in the reader's head to better understand a stuation. For example, I turned a corner and there was a wolf staring with glowing eyes of death while drool dripped down its piercing white teeth. But for a second as I turned the corner and saw that wolf, my conscience spoke to me in a way of detail as if my father my lecturing me and said <em>"Evil is a front of fear hidden by kindness". </em>My use of turned the corner portrays a swift turn. In Annie's repetition her attitude would be in-depth or focused on sending that specific message.
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Allusion Quotes. “A little bit of one story joins onto an idea from another, and hey presto, . . . not old tales but new ones. Nothing comes from nothing.” “Books and characters in books, pictures and elements in pictures—they all have families and ancestors, just like people.”
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Oxymoron is the figure of speech used for this
(still not sure though)