In "ring out, wild bells," what is the effect of the repetition of "ring out" and "ring in"?
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In "ring out, wild bells," what is the effect of the repetition of "ring out" and "ring in"?
a) it captures the sound of the bells ringing over and over.
b) it stresses how cold and wild the winter weather is
c) it emphasizes how exasperated and angry the speaker is
d) it communicates a playful and somewhat puzzling tone
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