I think the answer it will be C
According to parliamentary procedure, the rules for running a meeting, it matters how many taps of the gavel<span> you use; </span>each<span> number has a </span>meaning<span>. There are three possibilities when a president </span>taps<span> the </span>gavel<span> one time. It tells the members to be seated.
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The following excerpt from Carl Sandburg's 'How the Animals Lost Their Tails and Got Them Back Traveling from Philadelphia to Medicine Hat' uses repetition and alliteration:
1. A big wind blew up and blew and blew till all the tails of the animals blew off.
Explanation: The term 'alliteration' refers to the same sound or alphabet or letter repeating itself in close succession within a sentence. In other words, when the same consonant sounds occur closely one after the other in different words of a sentence, it is known as alliteration.
Carl Sandburg is well known to use several literary techniques and technical devices to enhance the structure of his stories. Alliteration and repetition are some of them, in addition to onomatopoeia (forming a word with the sound associated with it, e.g. sizzle), and certain playful non-existent/unusual words (e.g. scritch scratch).
These techniques lend a sort of playfulness to the narrative, making it more engaging to the readers.
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