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Use the excerpt from “Out Where the West Begins” by Arthur Chapman to answer the question.

“Out where the handclasp's a little stronger,

Out where the smile dwells a little longer,

That’s where the West begins;

Out where the sun is a little brighter.”

In 3-5 sentences, write about the author’s repetitive use of the “s” sound and its significance in the excerpt. Use details from the excerpt to support your ideas.


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Explanation:

Arthur Chapman uses a repetitive s sound to bring the lines together. He is describing the significance of the west and by using the s sound, everything he says about the west sounds like it goes together. It also makes the excerpt flow better and makes it have a smoother flow and tone.

The author deliberately makes use of the S word is to bring lines together is describing significance by the sound this makes the flow better.

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An excerpt is a  piece of film broadcast or a price of music and can refer to a part of the text. As Arthur uses repetitive words to highlight the lines and creates a significant sound through them. He says everything about the west sounds like goes together. Making the flow better in a smooth tone.

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