In which phrases from “The Bells” does Poe use onomatopoeia? Check all that apply.

    “From the bells, bells, bells, bells”
    “Yet the ear distinctly tells”
    “From the jingling and the tinkling of the bells”
    “How they clang, and clash, and roar”
    “What a horror they out pour”

Respuesta :

The answers are C and D.  These sentences present some words that express the sounds and they help the reader to hear what the bells tell. The onomatopoeia creates a sound effect, imitating the natural sounds of a thing, creating an effect on the readers' senses. The use of onomatopoeic words also contribute to create emphasis.

The phrases from The bells that uses onomatopoeia is:

  • “From the jingling and the tinkling of the bells”
  •  “How they clang, and clash, and roar”

What is an onomatopoeia?

Onomatopoeia is a figure of speech that uses the formation of a word to associate a sound with what is named.

The above sentences present words which expresses and creates sound effects imitating a natural thing and alerting the reader which helps for better understanding.

Therefore, the correct answers are options C and D.

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