How does the repetition in each stanza shape the meaning of Part I of "The Highwayman"?

a The repetition of the words galleon, breeches, cobbles, and cascade emphasizes the dreary setting.

b The repetition of the words trees, wrinkle, window, and perfume shows what is important to Bess.

c The repetition of the words inn-door, cocked-hat, to-night, and love-knot shows what is important to the landlord.

d The repetition of the words riding, twinkle, daughter, or moonlight reinforces the highwayman's priorities.

a The repetition of the words galleon, breeches, cobbles, and cascade emphasizes the dreary setting.