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Which sound device(s) is the words morrow, borrow, and sorrow examples of? Rhyme.
Why does the speaker repeat sorrow?
The speaker repeats sorrow, because the poem is letting off the feeling of an errie, and sad feeling.
The use of rhyme would be:
"Eagrly I wished the morrow; -vainly I had sought to borrow."
There is also the sentence " Ah, distinctivly I remeber it was in the bleak december."
Bleak has mulitple meanings: Cold, empty, and grim.
Even though bleak has different meanings, those three words still make it sound sad, and depressing. <- Mood
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Parallelism has the function of highlighting a concept within the text, to draw the reader's attention.
<h3>What is parallelism?</h3>
- It's a writing strategy.
- It consists of a sequence of words with the same grammatical structure that points to the same idea.
To find the effect of parallelism in the text, it is necessary to read the text and find a sequence of words with the same structure and context. Next, it is necessary to identify the elements of the text to which these words point.
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“The Green Knight's original challenge was for someone to step forward and strike him with his own axe under the condition that he meet him again one year later to receive a blow in return. Arthur steps up to the challenge, but in order to protect him, Sir Gawain steps up and meets the challenge instead”.
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