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Q. The repetition of the "here is the" clause in the third stanza is called
anaphora
chorus
bridge
metaphor
Q. "Dear," "done, "doing," "darling" is an example of
simile
personification
alliteration
assonance
Q. The stuff in parentheses is called a
nursery rhymes
language
couplets
parenthetical clause
Q. "i fear/ no fate" is an example of a
theme
mood
refrain
linguistic paradox
Q. The lack of punctuation between lines (aside from the occasional parenthesis) is called
meter
allusions
enjambment
symbols