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What is the effect of using the “ s “ sound in stanza 3 and 4 as alliteration? stanza 3 : “ Stormed at with shot and shell “ stanza 4: “ Reeled from the saver stroke Shattered a…
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What is the effect of using the “ s “ sound in stanza 3 and 4 as alliteration? stanza 3 : “ Stormed at with shot and shell “
stanza 4: “ Reeled from the saver stroke Shattered and Sundered.
A.) To provide sound effects which mimic the sound of horses.
b.) To personify death.
c.) To give you a glimpse of the horrors to come.
d.) To provide sound effects which mimic the action of battle.
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D) To provide sound effects which mimic the action of battle.
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