Nettle and Bone

How does the author use repetition in the novel, Nettle and Bone?

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From the very first lines of the novel, the author's language invokes a classic story with repetition and simple, declarative sentences: “The trees were full of crows and the woods were full of madmen. The pit was full of bones and her hands were full of wires. Her fingers bled” (1).

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