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Go down, Moses,

Way down in Egypt land

Tell old Pharaoh

To let my people go.



When Israel was in Egypt land

Let my people go

Oppressed so hard they could not stand

Let my people go.



Go down, Moses,

Way down in Egypt land

Tell old Pharaoh

“Let my people go.”



“Thus saith the Lord,” bold Moses said,

“Let my people go;

If not I’ll smite your first-born dead,

Let my people go.”



Go down, Moses,

Way down in Egypt land,

Tell old Pharaoh

“Let my people go!”
How do the short stanzas and brief lines of the song shape its impact?

They give the song an epic quality.

They inject the song with its subtle humor.

They create a mournful, somber mood in the song.

They make the message of the song direct and purposeful.

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They make the message of the song direct and purposeful.

The short lines and repetition in the song make the message very direct. It is clear that the speaker of the poem wants his people to be let go. If the lines were long and very detailed, the listener would need to spend more effort to discern the singers message. The shortened lines give the song more power and emphasize the speaker's message.

d. They make the message of the song direct and purposeful.