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In the song "Revolutionary Tea," why do all of the stanzas end with a phrase repeated three times? Select all that apply.

It is an allusion to the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
It represents the three branches of the United States government.
It was intended as a rhythmic refrain to be sung by groups of people in taverns.
It is based on the form of a traditional English country song.

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Answered by sanskriti200843
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Answer:

It is based on the form of a traditional English country song. It was intended as a rhythmic refrain to be sung by groups of people in taverns. Explanation: Since it was a song and it followed the traditional country song that is known in English, you can see how it is not that weird to repeat a phrase. In fact, repeating phrases is not uncommon is song and it could even have a fun effect of people singing the chorus as choir in a tavern, which was most likely the intent behind it.

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Answered by ccapuser
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Answer:  1. It was intended as a rhythmic refrain to be sung by groups of people in taverns.

               2.It is based on the form of a traditional English country song.

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