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110 she made three paces through the room, she saw the water lily bloom, she saw the helmet and the plume, she looked down to camelot. out flew the web and floated wide; 115 the mirror cracked from side to side; “the curse is come upon me,” cried the lady of shalott. checkpoint: again and again. in lines 109–113, highlight the repeated words. w does this repetition have on the stanza?
First, we look at lines 109 - 113 (though line 109 isn't fully visible, from the given lines 110 - 113 - adjacent lines: line 110 has "She...", line 111 "She...", line 112 "She...", line 113 "She..."? Wait, the given lines 110: "She made three paces through the room,", 111: "She saw the water lily bloom,", 112: "She saw the helmet and the plume,", 113: "She looked down to Camelot." So the repeated word is "She" at the start of each of these lines (110 - 113). The repetition of "She" emphasizes the Lady of Shalott's actions, creating a rhythmic effect and drawing attention to her sequential actions, building a sense of her movement and the unfolding of events as she breaks her routine (since she was confined, these "She" - led actions show her active steps, heightening the tension as she approaches the curse's activation).
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Repeated word: "She" (appears at the start of lines 110, 111, 112, 113). Effect: The repetition of "She" emphasizes the Lady's successive actions, creating a rhythmic, insistent tone that highlights her breaking from her usual confinement - related routine, building tension as her actions lead toward the curse's fulfillment (the mirror cracking, etc.). It also draws the reader's focus to her agency in these moments, contrasting with her previous passive, confined state.