Read the passage from "christabel."
from cliff and tower, tu—whoo! tu—whoo!
tu—w...
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Read the passage from "christabel."
from cliff and tower, tu—whoo! tu—whoo!
tu—whoo! tu—whoo! from wood and fell!
to create the rhythm, coleridge relies on
connotation.
diction.
repetition.
tone.
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