A. Literary Movement
A literary movement is used to describe a trend in literature that is characterised by the shared assumptions, beliefs and practices of an influential group of writers. A literary movement consists of pieces of literary work from different authors but usually in the same era. They are all considered as a part of one literary movement because of similarity in ideas.
Explanation:
Example - “I am lazy” is a self-assessment that contributes to the self-concept.
Answer:
A poet would use repetition in their poem to add apeal or emotional affect/connection to the reader.
Explanation:
For example, if a poet repeats 'it will be done', they are showing strong and determined emotional appeal.
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