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21 September, 23:44

Flash'd all their sabres bare,

Flash'd as they turn'd in air

Sabring the gunners there,

Charging an army, while

All the world wonder'd:

Plunged in the battery-smoke

Right thro' the line they broke;

Cossack and Russian

Reel'd from the sabre-stroke

Shatter'd and sunder'd.

Then they rode back, but not

Not the six hundred.

Which effect does repetition of the word "Flash'd" have on the stanza?

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  1. 21 September, 23:57
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    B! It builds excitement for the height of the battle
  2. 22 September, 00:00
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    Answer: It builds excitement for the height of the battle.
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