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  1. Antithesis - The introduction of two opposites for contrasted impact. E.g. Gains and losses are opposite ideas.   Repetition- A word being repeated in a brief span of words is known as repetition. E.g. Never comes again is repeated at the end of all three stanzas. It Never Comes Again Summary

    1. Antithesis – The introduction of two opposites for contrasted impact. E.g. Gains and losses are opposite ideas.

     

    1. Repetition- A word being repeated in a brief span of words is known as repetition. E.g. Never comes again is repeated at the end of all three stanzas.

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  1. Alliteration: Alliteration is when two or more words that start with the same sound are used repeatedly in a phrase or a sentence. Example- I feel my teachers are part of the plot, It's Change Summary

    1. Alliteration: Alliteration is when two or more words that start with the same sound are used repeatedly in a phrase or a sentence. Example- I feel my teachers are part of the plot,

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  1. The central idea of this poem is the way a teacher can be. Instead of being a fierce teacher who ‘disciplines’ students, they can be empathetic to their needs and help shape their future in a good way. This poem thus shows how a teacher can go beyond simply teaching and prove to be a positive influeRead more

    The central idea of this poem is the way a teacher can be. Instead of being a fierce teacher who ‘disciplines’ students, they can be empathetic to their needs and help shape their future in a good way. This poem thus shows how a teacher can go beyond simply teaching and prove to be a positive influence in the lives of their students, something they would remember with fondness and gratitude.

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  1. Three stanzas make up the poem "It Never Comes Again." There are five lines in every stanza. The rhyming pattern is flawlessly consistent. All three stanzas follow the "abccb" rhyme pattern.   It Never Comes Again Summary

    Three stanzas make up the poem “It Never Comes Again.” There are five lines in every stanza. The rhyming pattern is flawlessly consistent. All three stanzas follow the “abccb” rhyme pattern.

     

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