I think the answer is A. I’m sorry if it’s wrong.
Usually repetition is used in oral cases to make emphasis in what the speaker is willing to communicate in his speech and also to make the oral speech more enjoyable with rhythm caused in words.
It refers to saying something twice but in different context.
<em>Example:</em>
<em>"My conscience hath a thousand several </em><em>tongues,</em>
<em>And every </em><em>tongue</em><em> brings in a several </em><em>tale,</em>
<em>And every </em><em>tale</em><em> condemns me for a villain."</em>
<em>--Shakespeare, Richard III</em>
Answer:it is the improper use of wordiness
Explanation:
If the narrator of a fictional piece is not a character in the story, the statement about the narrator that is true is that the narrator speaks using an authorial voice.
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