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The two parts of Sonnet 16 which are examples of repetition are:
"Love is not love Which alters when it alteration finds," and "Or bends with the remover to remove"
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A sonnet is a type of poem constituted of 14 lines written in iambic pentameter. Repetition is a literary device which consists of repeating the same word or phrase, usually for emphasis or clarity. Repetition can appear in both prose and poetry, and it can also be a rhetorical device. In Shakespeare's Sonnet 16, repetition can be found in the following lines:
"Love is not love
Which alters when it alteration finds,"
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"Or bends with the remover to remove"
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They took the worship of idols from neighboring nations. Hence, they met the call to Tawheed (monotheism) with the greatest denial and the most intense amazement. Allah The Almighty Says (what means): {And they wonder that there has come to them a warner from among themselves. And the disbelievers say, “This is a magician and a liar. Has he made the gods [only] one God? Indeed, this is a curious thing.” And the eminent among them went forth, [saying], “Continue, and be patient over [the defense of] your gods. Indeed, this is a thing intended. We have not heard of this in the latest religion. This is not but a fabrication.”} [Quran 38: 4-7]
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Answer: They believed that the gods often punished people for acting badly.
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