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"He declared that absolutely everything exerts an attractive gravitational force on absolutely everything else. Regardless of physical composition, everything exerts as well as feels the force of gravity. (Paragraph 3)
What is the effect of the author's choice to repeat the words absolutely and everything in these sentences?
01. The repetition emphasizes that Newton's theory is universal and all-encompassing,
O 2. The repetition creates an astonished tone that highlights the inventiveness of Newton's theory,
3. The repetition reinforces the idea that Newton's theory allows scientists to accurately predict how objects will move.
O 4. The repetition signals minor shifts in the meaning of the repeated words in order to reveal the complexities of Newton's theory.
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