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"Born but to die and reasoning but to err What are the effects of Pope's use of parallelism in the line above? Check all that apply. It creates rhythm. D It creates feelings of hope and optimism. D It draws attention to the phrase "but to." It shows the importance of the social contract. D It emphasizes humankind's contradictory nature
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The effects of Pope's use of parallelism in the line "Born but to die, and reasoning but to err" are:- It creates rhythm.- It draws attention to the phrase "but to."- It emphasizes humankind's contradictory nature.