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1. While he was declaring the ardour of his passion in such terms, as but too often make vehemence pass for sincerity, Adeline, to whom this declaration, if honourable, was distressing, and if dishonourable, was shocking, interrupted him and thanked him for the offer of a distinction, which, with a modest, but determined air, she said she must refuse. How does the specific type of sentence--cumulative, inverted or periodic--create both the passion of the suitor and Adelineā€™s determination

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