ANALYZATION QUESTION: Which of the following responses below BEST helps to complete the R.A.C.E (restate, answer, cite evidence, explain evidence) method for responding to the following prompt:

In 2-3 sentences, explain which stylistic technique is being used in the following lines of poetry.

“The Bells” by Edgar Allan Poe

How they tinkle, tinkle, tinkle,

In the icy air of night!

While the stars that overs sprinkle

All the heavens, seem to twinkle

With a crystalline delight;

Keeping time, time, time,

In a sort of Runic rhyme,

To the tintinnabulation that so musically wells

From the bells, bells, bells, bells,

Bells, bells, bells—

From the jingling and the tinkling of the bells.



(2 points)
Responses

The poem uses hyperbole. You seem hyperbole with exaggeration in some of the lines. Edgar Allan Poe was a great writer.
The poem uses hyperbole. You seem hyperbole with exaggeration in some of the lines. Edgar Allan Poe was a great writer.

The poem uses allusions. You see the writer allude to all sorts of things here, especially bells.
The poem uses allusions. You see the writer allude to all sorts of things here, especially bells.

The poem uses repetition as a stylistic technique. The words "tinkle," "time,", and "bells" are used again and again throughout the poem. This helps add emphasis.
The poem uses repetition as a stylistic technique. The words "tinkle," "time,", and "bells" are used again and again throughout the poem. This helps add emphasis.

The poem uses similes as a stylistic technique. There is a lot of comparing of unlike items in this particular poem.
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1 answer

The best response that completes the R.A.C.E method for the given prompt is:

The poem uses repetition as a stylistic technique. The words "tinkle," "time," and "bells" are used again and again throughout the poem. This helps add emphasis.

This response clearly restates the question, answers it by identifying the stylistic technique (repetition), cites specific examples from the text, and explains the effect of that technique.