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What is the effect of Poe's use of alliteration in the following line from "The Bells?"
"What a tale their terror tells"
a. It signals a change to a darker mood.***
b. It suggests pleasant sounding bells.
c. It explains the speaker's actions.
d. It distracts the reader from the poem's message.
"What a tale their terror tells"
a. It signals a change to a darker mood.***
b. It suggests pleasant sounding bells.
c. It explains the speaker's actions.
d. It distracts the reader from the poem's message.
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Yes the answer is A according to Brainly.
The right answer would be the letter A. Because the poem has a light tone and the word "terror" makes it got to a darker tone.
The right answer would be the letter A. Because the poem has a light tone and the word "terror" makes it got to a darker tone.
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