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English, 20.08.2020 01:01 mckadams02

The last lines of 'I'm Explaining a Few Things" are very famous. Come and see the blood in the streets.

Come and see

The blood in the streets.

Come and see the blood

In the streets!

Pablo Neruda wrote in Spanish. Here are the untranslated lines.

Venid a ver la sangre por las calles,

venid a ver

la sangre por las calles,

venid a ver la sangre

por las calles!

Are the original lines more effective? Explain your answer and defend it with support from the text, including explaining the purpose of the lines. Discuss the structure, repetition, and sound of the language in your answer.

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