The figure of speech used is personification because bells are just a thing and by reading the poem the author gives life to it. Its like the bells have the capability to speak to the readers.
In this context, it would be who. One would use whom to sound smart, but if used incorrectly, sounds ignorant.
Quotation marks before the quote because when you state a direct quote you use quotation marks.
quotation marks are " "
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Cruce de vías was published in Spanish in 1959 (translated as Crossroads<span> in 1993) and is subtitled "A </span>Sad Vaudeville<span>." Several years later, Solórzano turned from drama to fiction, publishing three novels including Las celdas (1971, title means "The Cells"). In 1974, his son, Diego, died in a hunting accident.</span>