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English, 06.11.2020 18:50 emily0259

“I know your pain. I have shared in your pain. I have been beaten and jailed and reviled. I have not forgotten how you have suffered. I know, so you can trust me.” How does the repetition of the word I and the parallel construction in the above sentences help make the author’s point?

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