Consider the structural similarities of the first 3 lines. What do these similarities contribute to the piece?
A.
The repetition of “If ever… then…” emphasizes the narrator’s stern tone, as the speaker tries to get her argument across.
B.
The repetition of “If ever… then…” creates a humorous and light tone, as the narrator flirts with an unknown acquaintance.
C.
The repetition of “If ever… then…” creates a serious and solemn tone, as the narrator confesses to her emotional confusion.
D.
The repetition of “If ever… then…” emphasizes the narrator’s message of love as a commitment, similar to the repetition found in wedding vows.
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