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How does the repetition in each stanza shape the meaning of Part I of "The Highwayman"?
The repetition of the words riding, twinkle, daughter, or moonlight reinforces the highwayman's priorities.
The repetition of the words trees, wrinkle, window, and perfume shows what is important to Bess.
The repetition of the words galleon, breeches, cobbles, and cascade emphasizes the dreary setting.
The repetition of the words inn-door, cocked-hat, to-night, and love-knot shows what is important to the landlord.
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How does the repetition in each stanza shape the meaning of Part I of "The Highwayman"?
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