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I need help with some English devices. I have trying to find the language device used in the following quote for 15 minutes, and I can't.
'She refused to accept this truth, the inevitable truth – as it then seemed – that I was beyond cure, beyond saving, even beyond hope. She could not and would not believe that I was an imbecile, as the doctors told her. She had nothing in the world to go by, not a scrap of evidence to support her conviction that, though my body was crippled, my mind was not. In spite of all the doctors and specialists told her, she would not agree. I don’t believe she knew why – she just knew without feeling the smallest shade of doubt.'
Could anyone please tell me which device is used? Thank you very much
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I need help with some English devices. I have trying to find the language device used in the following quote for 15 minutes, and I can't.
'She refused to accept this truth, the inevitable truth – as it then seemed – that I was beyond cure, beyond saving, even beyond hope. She could not and would not believe that I was an imbecile, as the doctors told her. She had nothing in the world to go by, not a scrap of evidence to support her conviction that, though my body was crippled, my mind was not. In spite of all the doctors and specialists told her, she would not agree. I don’t believe she knew why – she just knew without feeling the smallest shade of doubt.'
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