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Thou wast all that to me, love . . . A fountain and a shrine, All wreathed with fairy fruits and flowers, And all the flowers were mine. How does Poe use a sound device in the excerpt?

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The sound device used by Edgar Allan Poe in this poem is known as alliteration, i.e. the repetition of a sound, usually a consonant or a group of consonants, as in the case of the "f" in "fairy fruits and flowers". Also, this is a rhymed poem, in which the word "shrine" has the same ending as the word "mine"; this sound device is known as consonance.

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Answer:

He uses alliteration to draw attention to the images of his love.

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