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4. In paragraph 3, the author says we most often see violence between the police and
the
army, the oppressors and the oppressed, the violent and the victims of violence." How
does
his sentence structure contribute to the ideas of this passage?
A. The repeated structure creates an "us vs. them" duality, which helps emphasize
the significance of the line, "we completely ignore how all of this violence also
reflects within each of us as individuals."
B. The repeated structure creates an "us vs. them" duality, which allows the reader
to choose which side he or she is on.
C. The repeated alliteration makes the sentence more engaging and rhythmic,
contributing to a purposeful and driven tone.
D. The author lists groups of people who represent violence. This theme is
repeated in the line "so this anger is there and I would tell you that if I did not
have this anger, that I would not be human."

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