The line slowly moves from sounding sincere to sounding ironic.
The tone of the line changes with each repetition because of its context-apex
Effect of Caesura on PoemsCaesura is a grammatical break or pause, like a question mark, in a line of poetry. It usually occurs near the middle of the line, and usually follows natural speech rhythm, rather than poetry metrics. They are often indicated by double lines () and are sometimes used for rhetorical effect.
Life by Naomi Long Madgett
there are a lot of fun line dances i once did one at the nia the best one is ive had the time of my life
Alan Jackson's Good Time
This is the last line of Act II Scene V of Romeo and Juliet, and is said by Juliet to the Nurse after the Nurse has told her that Romeo is waiting to marry her. There are two sentences in this line. "Hie" means "hurry". "High fortune" is like "good luck". It sounds like Juliet is wishing the nurse good luck but the nurse is only going to lunch. It is Juliet who is embarking on the significant journey, because she is going to get married. But the line has to be read in conjunction with the previous line. The nurse has just said "Go; I'll to dinner; hie you to the cell." Juliet is just repeating the word "Hie" with the understanding that it is the same as the previous "hie", which is to say, it's still about her. The meaning of the conversation would be something like this: Nurse: Go; I'm going to lunch; off you go to church. Juliet: Off to good luck. Goodbye dear nurse.
As the line progresses it becomes to sound more ironic
The line over a repeating decimal is called the vinculum.
Either, the decimal with a line over what's repeating (eg. 0.6 with a line over it), or decimal repeating (eg. "point six repeating").
It is placed over one length of repeating decimal digits.
for example if the decimal is 6.6 then to make it a repeating decimal you have to write it with a line on top of the .6 thats repeating
over the second letter in the equation there will be a line this means repeating if the line is not present this means terminating
Refrain is the act of repeating a LINE at the END OF THE STANZA.Repetition IS the act of repeating.
Vinculum
A Vinclulum
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0.63636 as a repeating decimal is 0.63 with a line over the 6 and the 3 Hope this helps :))
For a single repeating digit, it is a dot over the digit.For string of repeating digits, it can be a dot over the first and last repeating digits, or a bar over the repeating string.