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How does the repetition of stanzas from Part I that appear at the end of Part II of "The Highwayman" influence the poem's meaning?

It reminds the reader that what happens at the end of the poem is different from what happens in the beginning.



It foreshadows how the ending of the poem could be different for Bess and the highwayman.



It shows the similarities between the story people tell after the highwayman's death and what actually happens.



It highlights the role that the landlord plays in the love between Bess and the highwayman.

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It is A. It reminds the reader that what happens at the end of the poem is different from what happens in the beginning.

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Answer:

It is A. It reminds the reader that what happens at the end of the poem is different from what happens in the beginning.

Step-by-step explanation:

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