Exercise III. State the function of the following cases of morphemic repetition and translate
5.He wished she would not look at him in this new way. For things were changing, something now, this minute, just when he thought they would never change again, just when he found a way to live in that changelessness.
6.”Sit down, you dancing, prancing, shambling, scrambling fool parrot! Sit down! (D.)
7.I gave myself the once-over in the bathroom mirror: freshly shaved, clean-shirted, dark- suited and neck-tied.
8.Well, a kept woman is somebody who is perfumed, and clothed, and wined, and dined, and sometimes romanced heavily. (Jn.C.)