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Read "Swing Song" by A. A. Milne. Here I go up in my swing Ever so high. I am the King of the fields, and the King Of the town. I am the King of the earth, and the King Of the sky. Here I go up in my swing . . . Now I go down. Imagination makes children feel powerful. This is a theme found in this poem. How does repetition strengthen the theme of imagination? The repeated words are spoken by an adult. The repeated words explain the child’s imaginary powers. The repeated words are dark and discouraging. The repeated words help readers feel calm and quiet.

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Answer:

The repeated words explain the child's imaginary powers.

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Answer: The repeated words explain the child's imaginary powers.

Step-by-step explanation:

I think you were asking for an answer to multiple choice, yes? Repitition often is used to add power or importance to a statement being made. By repeating the certain words of "King" and "Swing" you can get a sense of power that is meant to be created. The author is using it to stress the child-like imagination in the excerpt. Hopefully this answered your question and if not I'm happy to try again.

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