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PLS ANSWER 140 POINTS !! WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST Read the poem “Hatred” by Wisława Szymborska. Then, reread the lines indicated with each question below. Answer each question, citing text evidence.

Lines 12–17: Identify the use of repetition and parallelism in these lines. What meaning does this use of repetition and parallelism convey?

Lines 18–33: What examples of repetition and parallelism are in these lines? How do these devices affect the lines’ meaning and tone?

Lines 41–52: How do these lines complete the image of hatred that the poet creates? Note specifically the images the poet evokes.

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