Can you clarify, is the Kennedy quote an "ABBA" structure, or "ABCBA"? If I'm understanding correctly it seems like the elements are: A='country' and B='you'. That seems like ABBA (since "you" appears twice in the quote), but then I'm not sure if that fits with the part about it being the pivot point.
Can you clarify, is the Kennedy quote an "ABBA" structure, or "ABCBA"?
If I'm understanding correctly it seems like the elements are: A='country' and B='you'. That seems like ABBA (since "you" appears twice in the quote), but then I'm not sure if that fits with the part about it being the pivot point.
I think it follows the ABBA structure. In the full episode, I have an example of an ABCBA sentence.
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