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What a tale of terror, now, their turbulency tells! Which type of figurative language does this line from Poe's "The Bells" contain? A. simile B. metaphor C. alliteration D. onomatopoeia
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What a tale of terror, now, their turbulency tells! Which type of figurative language does this line from Poe's "The Bells" contain? A. simile B. metaphor C. alliteration D. onomatopoeia
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the answer is c good day
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alliteration because of the sibilance between the 't' of tale and terror
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