The words “jingling, tinkling” in line 14 of “The Bells” are NOT an example of __________.
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repetition
repetition
assonance
assonance
consonanc
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The words "jingling, tinkling" in line 14 of "The Bells" are not an example of consonance.
Which of the following sentences uses an adjective in the positive degree?
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The whole coast was beaten by harsh winds.
The whole coast was beaten by harsh winds.
The winds seemed even harsher than the day before.
The winds seemed even harsher than the day before.
The villagers stated those were the harshest winds they had ever experienced.
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The whole coast was beaten by harsh winds.
The whole coast was beaten by harsh winds.
The winds seemed even harsher than the day before.
The winds seemed even harsher than the day before.
The villagers stated those were the harshest winds they had ever experienced.
The first sentence "The whole coast was beaten by harsh winds." uses an adjective in the positive degree.
What is the connotative meaning of the raven in Poe’s “The Raven”?
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a black bird
a black bird
a fickle friend
a fickle friend
an omen of death
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a black bird
a black bird
a fickle friend
a fickle friend
an omen of death
an omen of death