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1 Which of the following describes the impact of a sound device that the poet uses in the Barbara Frietchie poem (paragraph 6)?
A The repetition of the sound at the end of bravest and the
beginning of town stresses the importance of these words.
B The rhyming words at the end of each pair of lines tie the lines
together and cause the lines to flow in a musical way.
C The repetition of the word up in the first and fourth lines shows
that Barbara Frietchie's bravery made the town look up to her.
D The similar sounds in the words Frietchie and flag call attention to
the connection between Barbara Frietchie and her heroic deed.

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