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Read the line from "The Bells" and answer the question.
To the moaning and the groaning of the bells.
What sound device is evident in the last line of "The Bells?"
A)repetition
B)alliteration
C)end rhyme
D)internal rhyme
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it's not C..........................................................................
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b is the answer i hope this helps
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