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answer is c
but here is the poem
Read the passage from The Farewell Speech.
I do assure you there is no prince that loves his subjects better, or whose love can countervail our love. There is no jewel, be it of never so rich a price, which I set before this jewel: I mean your love. For I do esteem it more than any treasure or riches; for that we know how to prize, but love and thanks I count invaluable.
answer
i believe the answer is c
emphasizes the speaker’s respect and affection for the audience.
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The poem's use of repetition contributes to the tone of the poem by:
illustrating the key message of the speaker which is love. (Option D).
What is the poem referenced above?
The poem referenced above is given below:
"I do assure you there is no prince that loves his subjects better, or whose love can countervail our love. There is no jewel, be it of never so rich a price, which I set before this jewel: I mean your love. For I do esteem it more than any treasure or riches; for that we know how to prize, but love and thanks I count invaluable."
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