In the poem “the bells,” the words “desperate desire” and “muffled monotone” are examples of
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English, 21.01.2020 10:31 sylviawilliams04
In the poem “the bells,” the words “desperate desire” and “muffled monotone” are examples of
a)personification
b)assonance
c)alliteration
d)hyperbole
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