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Throughout the Ode syntax is used showing many run on sentences which gives the Ode a constant flow and which give a sense of peace in the story. Later in the Ode there is a shift in syntax by introducing exclamations and questions. This shows the loss of order or peace that comes at the end of the Ode. | |||||||||
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