Perched, and sat, and nothing more.
What effect does the speaker's repetition of “nothing more" have on the poem?

The repetition illustrates the speaker's struggle to maintain his sanity
The repetition is meant to put the reader at ease
The repetition gives the poem a relaxed mood
The repetition emphasizes the speaker's serious tone

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Answer:

The repetition illustrates the speaker's struggle to maintain his sanity

Explanation:

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The effect the speaker's repetition of “nothing more" has on the poem is:

  • A. The repetition illustrates the speaker's struggle to maintain his sanity

According to the given excerpt, we can see that the narrator talks about his current mood which is reflected in his sitting position and posture.

As a result of this, we can see that there is a disconnect from the speaker and  his thoughts as he repeats the words "nothing more" to reflect the fact that he is trying to maintain his sanity.

Therefore, the correct answer is option A

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