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Write short answers to the questions in which you analyze the word choice, literary devices, and genre of Edgar Allan Poe's poem "The Bells."

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I think that if the bells did it the way you wanted then the answer is yes including to one from 2005
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Answer:

Edgar Allan Poe's poem "The Bells" is a poem about bell sounds that are experienced by a human being.

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This is a poem in which the writer called Edgar Allan Poe describe the sound of bells heared by human beings at different times in life. The poem symbolizes the different moments that are lived in life. For example, it says "hear the mellow wedding bells" referring to the moment when a couple marries and then it says "hear the loud alarm bells" referring to the moment when someone has had an argument at night.