Which statement below is true of the following lines of poetry from "totally like whatever, you know? "
"i entreat you, i implore you, i exhort you,
i challenge you: to speak with conviction."
choices:
a. the syntax used in these lines makes fun of the speaker and reader.
b. the syntax used in these lines has no effect on the speaker or reader.
c. the syntax used in these lines reflects the argument of the speaker.
d. the syntax used in these lines opposes the argument of the speaker.
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