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2 months ago
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Which sound device is used with the words peering and fearing?

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2 answers:
Leya [7.7K]2 months ago
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What sound device connects the words peering and fearing? <span>✔ rhyme</span>
Which sound devices are evident in line 2?<span>✔ alliteration and repetition<span>What atmosphere do these sound devices evoke?✔ tense and haunting</span></span>I just took the test hope it helps:)

Gnom [7.5K]2 months ago
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What sound device is associated with peering and fearing?
✔ rhyme

Which auditory effects are present in line 2?
✔ alliteration and repetition

What mood do these sound devices convey?
✔ tense and haunting

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