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Consider the following example of repetition in the poem. .
Stanza 1 begins "Let me make the songs for the people"
Stanza 3 begins "Let me make the songs for the weary"
Stanza 4 begins "Let me sing for little children"
Which of the following BEST states what the repetition reveals about the speaker of the poem?
O The speaker wants to gather everyone so they can all sing together.
O The speaker wants children to lay their heads down and rest.
O The speaker wants to be someone who helps people.
O The speaker wants to be a great musician.

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