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Read these lines from "the bells" and answer the question. hear the loud alarm bells - brazen bells! what a tale of terror, now, their turbulency tells! in the startled ear of night how they scream out their affright! too much horrified to speak, they can only shriek, shriek, out of tune, the literary device used in these lines is

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