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raketka [301]
2 years ago
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Read the excerpt from "The Weary Blues." He made that poor piano moan with melody. O Blues! Swaying to and fro on his rickety st

ool He played that sad raggy tune like a musical fool. Sweet Blues! Coming from a black man's soul. O Blues! The phrases "O Blues!" and "Sweet Blues!" are examples of_________.
English
2 answers:
Leni [432]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

It could be repetition.

Explanation:

It repeats the word O Blues!

That is my best guess

MrMuchimi2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

repetition

Explanation:

i just did the test

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