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Select the correct answer.
Which line from "The Bells" by Edgar Allan Poe uses the sound device assonance?
SA And he dances, and he yells
B. All the heavens, seem to twinkle
c. From the molten-golden notes
D. While the stars that oversprinkle

Respuesta :

The answer is “C” because they somewhat rhyme, but do not directly rhyme.

Assonance is a literary device that employs the repetition of vowel sounds and letters in a group of nearby words. The line from "The Bells" by Edgar Allan Poe that uses the sound device assonance is;

  • And he dances, and he yells

The vowel sounds "a" and "e" were repeatedly used in the group of words used in this line. This thus forms a rhyme that is easily recognizable.

Assonance is different from consonance where the repeated sounds and letters are consonants.

So, option A is correct.

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