They both recite this verse to emphasize the beginnings for both of them; the pause emphasizes this beginnnng as well
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00:08
Pause and high pitch of voice adds to the naiveness that youth believe what love to be, setting the expectations
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01:04
Pause to micmic a teen attempting to lie
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01:28
Realization that her "love" is no longer in her life
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02:03
Pause is portraying the moment of realization Sarah has: she is no longer the only love Phil has had in his life, there were others
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02:15
Their voices sound gentle and soft portraying the loss of a past love that may be reigniting now ; "Love" is repeated to emphasize the personification of "love" and his/her habits
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02:50
The realization; another point of change within Sarah's point of view
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02:58
repetition to emphasize how important this term is to Sarah to further point at how many rely on their partners validation (even unconciously) on their appearances
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03:08
"love thinks.." diverting the audiences expectation from Phil to Sarah; learning to view yourself as beautiful without reliance on your partner, a lesson many can learn from