I believe it means everyone has the right to know what is going on but not everyone should have the right to speak up.
No. It is a simple question that involves the sound of the bell but nothing is being used to represent or describe the sound
Answer: in literary works, imagery is known for its visual description and figurative language. Examples of imagery include the description of sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch through literature.
The personification is: “deathly oppressive silence hangs over the house and clings to me as if it were going to drag me into the deepest regions of the underworld”
The extended metaphor is the line from “I wonder from room to room” to “a voice within me cries”, so the last 7 lines (sorry I didn’t feel like writing the quote out).
Anne is forced to stay in the house/attic every day to avoid being discovered. The attic itself is cramped and stuffy, especially with the 8 other people living there. She feels like a caged animal (a caged songbird in this case) because she is never allowed into the outside world.