What do “Sea Fever” by John Masefield and “The Bells” by Edgar Allan Poe have in common? Check all that apply.

free poetic form
stanzas
rhyme
repetition
sound devices, such as alliteration or onomatopoeia
fixed poetic form

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Answer:

stanza, rhyme, repetition, sound devices, such as alliteration or onomatopoeia

 

Explanation:

Common things between “Sea Fever” by John Masefield and “The Bells” by Edgar Allan Poe are Stanzas, rhyme, repetition, sound devices, such as alliteration or onomatopoeia.

What is “Sea Fever”?

Sea Fever is a poem written by John Masefield. It shows the love and affection of the author towards sea and water creatures.

He wants to go under the sea and see the creatures, he wants a boat that could take him to the sea.

Thus, the correct options are b, stanzas, c, rhyme, d, repetition, e, sound devices, such as alliteration or onomatopoeia.

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