Click to read "miss rosie" by lucille clifton. then answer the question.
in the poem, what effect does clifton's repetition of the phrase "when i watch
you have?
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a. it reveals that the poet doesn't like miss rosie.
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b. it adds to the reader's knowledge of miss rosie.
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c. it creates a sense of rhythm.
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d. it expresses the poet's personal opinion.
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