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Phrasing in poetry helps bring emphasis to certain words and ideas. It can also affect the interpretation of a poem. Why did Pat Mora choose to split certain sentences between lines or stanzas in "A Voice”? What does this call attention to? Cite specific examples.

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To give 2 sets of meanings to the person's words. " The family story says your voice is the voice of an aunt in Mexico, spunky as a peacock"