Final answer:
The figurative language used in the sentence "to be clangedawake by a bell, and to have her head punctured by shrieks and sequels and the rattle of voices" is personification and onomatopoeia.
Step-by-step explanation:
The figurative language used in the sentence "to be clangedawake by a bell, and to have her head punctured by shrieks and sequels and the rattle of voices" is personification and onomatopoeia.
- Personification: The bell is given the human quality of waking someone up.
- Onomatopoeia: The words "shrieks" and "sequels" imitate the sounds they represent, and the word "rattle" creates a vivid auditory image.