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What is emphasized by the line “And singing still dost soar, and soaring ever singest”?

AThe skylark's repetitive behavior

BThe interdependence of song and flight

CIts fear of flying

DIts confusion between flying and singing

Answer:

B. The interdependence of song and flight

Read Explanation:

This line uses antimetabole (repetition of words in reverse order) to emphasize the inseparable connection between flight and song, showing that both are continuous and mutually reinforcing.


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