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What does Whitman use to convey the passage of time in “There Was a Child Went Forth”?

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"REPETITION".

As a matter of fact, there were phrases in the poem which are repeated six times.

Answer:

Repetition

Explanation:

One of the ways in which Whitman conveys the passage of time in "There Was a Child Went Forth" is by using the device of repetition. Repetition is one of the most commonly used literary devices. It involves repeating the same words or phrases a few times in order to make them memorable or highlight a particular idea. In this case, Whitman's repetition is intended to convey how time passes.

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