How does the poem's use of repetition contribute to the tone of the poem?

Question 11 options:

The repetition emphasizes the speaker’s sarcasm, adding to the resentful tone.


The repetition creates a mournful tone, which helps the reader share the speaker’s sadness.


The repetition illustrates the indifference the speaker has towards love.


The repetition emphasizes the speaker's message of love, which enhances the endearing tone. (post test semester 2)

Respuesta :

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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