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20 July, 19:05

They eat beans mostly, this old yellow pair.

Dinner is a casual affair.

Plain chipware on a plain and creaking wood,

Tin flatware.

Two who are Mostly Good.

Two who have lived their day,

But keep on putting on their clothes

And putting things away.

And remembering ...

Remembering, with twinklings and twinges,

As they lean over the beans in their rented back room that

is full of beads and receipts and dolls and cloths.

tobacco crumbs, vases and fringes.

The use of repetition in the second stanza supports the poem's themes in what way?

It linguistically mirrors the kind of repetitive monotony that has characterized their lives.

It linguistically creates excitement to suggest that this couple is happy.

It doesn't suggest anything apart from what it describes.

It linguistically suggests a break from the monotony of their existence.

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  1. 20 July, 19:18
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    It linguistically mirrors the kind of repetitive monotony that has characterized their lives.
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