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In "full fathom five," which two sound devices does the poet use? support your answer with details from the beginning and end of the poem. "full fathom five" by william shakespeare full fathom five thy father lies; of his bones are coral made; those are pearls that were his eyes; nothing of him that doth fade but doth suffer a sea change into something rich and strange. sea nymphs hourly ring his knell; ding-dong. hark! now i hear them – ding-dong bell.

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