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What sound devices are used in "A Dirge" by Shelley?

A Dirge¹
by Percy Bysshe Shelley
Rough wind, that moanest loud
Grief too sad for song;
Wild wind, when sullen cloud
Knells all the night long,
(5) Sad storm, whose tears are vain,
Bare woods, whose branches
strain,
Deep caves and dreary main,--
Wail, for the world's wrong!
A. regular rhythm
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B.
О с.
D.
alliteration
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rhyme
afuneral song
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Rhyme and alliteration are sound devices used in "A Dirge" by Shelley.


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The sound devices used in "A Dirge" by Shelley include rhyme and alliteration.


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