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English, 27.10.2020 23:10 0436500

Place each definition and example in the correct category. does not expect answer
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Repetition
Parallelism
uses words twice or more
We came, we saw, we won
Why use anything else?
We'll have fun, fun, fun!
repeats sentence structure


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