Which word from the second stanza of "The Bells” does Poe use to best convey the mood of the stanza?

voluminously
balmy
mellow
golden

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In the second stanza of "The Bells" by Edgar Allan Poe, the word that best conveys the mood of the stanza is "mellow." This word suggests a warm, pleasant, and harmonious feeling, which aligns with the joyful tone of this section of the poem.

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