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1.
The theme of the poem is _________________.
A.
Happiness

B.
The noises that bells make

C.
The joyful sound of the bells

D.
Repetition

2.
I _______________ (enjoy/did not enjoy) the theme of the poem.
3.
The theme evokes feelings of _________________.
A.
Festivity and happiness

B.
Strangeness and fear

C.
Love and warmth

D.
Coldness and anxiety

4.
The poet uses _________________ to bring out how the bells are ringing nonstop.
A.
Metaphors

B.
Similes

C.
Personification

D.
Repetition

5.
He shows that the bells are ringing continuously through the repetition of the word "__________".
A.
Bells

B.
Tintinnabulation

C.
Crystalline

D.
Twinkle

6.
The poet makes the sound of the bells sound joyful through the use of the word "_________________".
A.
Runic

B.
Merriment

C.
Melody

D.
Tintinnabulation

7.
Another word which makes the sound of the bells seem light and joyful is "___________".
A.
Time

B.
Rhyme

C.
Tintinnabulation

D.
Tinkling

8.
By using words that sound like the noises that the bells make, the poet is using _______________.
A.
Onomatopoeia

B.
Repetition

C.
Similes

D.
Personification

9.
The use of onomatopoeia makes the sound of the bells seem _____________________.
A.
Noisy and dramatic

B.
Loud and irritating

C.
Realistic and vivid

D.
Strange and scary

10.
Some onomatopoeia that Edgar Allan Poe uses are "________", "__________" and "_________".
A.
Sledges, b​

Answers

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Answer:

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