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Read the poem. Farewell to the Farm
The coach is at the door at last:
The eager children, mounting fast
And kissing hands, in chorus sing:
Good-bye, good-bye, to everything!
The house and garden, field and lawn,
The meadow-gates we swang upon
To pump and stable, tree and swing,
Good-bye, good-bye, to everything!
And fare you well for evermore,
O ladder at the hayloft door,
O hayloft where the cobwebs cling.
Which is the effect of the repetition of the phrase "Good-bye, good-bye, to everything!" in the poem?
O 1. It emphasizes how much the children will miss the farm.
O 2. It makes the sound of hoof beats in the reader's mind.
O 3. It shows all the different things the children did on the farm.
04. It creates an ironic tone in the poem.

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