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1. A. Alexander repeats “This is for” and “who” on almost every line of the poem.
2. D. Alexander makes historical allusions to people from the past.
3. D. This is a poem of address that celebrates the subject.
4. A. Alexander repeats the same clause at the beginning of almost every line.
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