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17 April, 15:49

In "The Mock Turtle's Song," how does Lewis Carroll use capitalization, line length, and word position to create meaning and effect?

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  1. 17 April, 15:55
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    Answer: Capitalizing the word soup at the end of the lines shows it is the focus of the poem and emphasizes how much the speaker likes it. Making the last two lines longer and breaking apart the words soup, beautiful, and evening, creates a song-like effect in the poem.

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  2. 17 April, 16:27
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    shows it is the focus of the poem and emphasizes how much the speaker likes it.
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