What does the repetition of "I love" suggest about the
speaker's point of view?
A The speaker thinks the child's question is silly and
invents an equally silly response.
B The speaker sees the natural world through a
playful and imaginative lens.
C The speaker expresses contempt for those who
cannot stop talking about love.
D The speaker is reminded of all the love they
experienced in their younger days.
a simile to suggest that the poem is valuable. ... In "I Am Offering This Poem," the repetition of the phrase "I love you" at the end of every stanza. emphasizes that the poem is a symbol of the speaker's love.