Answer:
The Bells, poem by Edgar Allan Poe, published posthumously in the magazine Sartain's Union (November 1849).
Explanation:
In every stanza he talks about different bells, and what noises they make, and for what occasion they are for. In the first stanza he talks about sleigh bells and Christmas bells. In this poem he uses the words tinkling and jingling to represent the bells.
Answer:
adjective
Explanation:
a word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it
It means that even it everyone is doing something wrong, it is not right. It is referring to peer pressure, don't do something just because everyone else it doing it.