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The effect is best described by the definition of the term that describes its use: onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia is a word that comes from Greek which means the formation of a word by its imitation of a sound related to the object or notion it describes.
In the case of Poe’s poem the object is of course bells and the effect its repetition has is sonant delight as this repetition is supported by the alliteration of the letter “l”. Thus alliteration produces a verbal melody and repetition gives rhythm to that memory. The effect of such verbal tune is to perform an act of inception in the reader’s mind where the “Runic rhyme” of the bells is implanted.
Many examples of such repetition and alliteration are found in the very first stanza:
- Bells, foretells, tinkle, oversprinkle, twinkle, crystalline delight, tintinnabulation, wells jingling, tinkling.
It is hard not to soak in all these sounds and images and it can perfectly be argued that such effects are synesthetic since a visual medium (written text) becomes a sound (tune and rhythm) in the reader’s mind.
Adverbs are demonstrated as the words that function to modify or provide description about an adjective, verb, adverb, or other kinds of words, clauses, or phrases.
As per the question, the adverb that is mentioned in the given sentence would be 'too' as it qualifies the adjective 'close' in the sentence. The adverb 'too' is usually employed before adjectives to qualify/describe the adjectives without nouns as provided in the given sentence('close' is followed by a preposition not noun).
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.1 shows a Manhattan plot from the first stage of a large-scale GWAS of AD risk loci (Lambert et al., 2013). The plot shows on the y-axis the negative log-base-10 of the P value for each of the polymorphisms in the genome (along the x-axis), when tested for differences in frequency between 17,008 cases and 37,154 controls. The line shows the threshold for genome-wide significance (P < 5 × 10–8). Diamonds represent SNPs with the smallest P values in the overall analysis from that article.
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A lot of direct characterization is lost, as well as numerous psychological aspects of characters explained through their thoughts and opinions. An example would be if a character's thoughts were being written, which can't be put into film.