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English, 25.07.2019 16:30, JaredO

Plas hl i dont understand ! how does the imagery of the bell affect the mood of this stanza? down sank the bell with a gurgling sound; the bubbles rose and burst around. quoth sir ralph, “the next who comes to the rock won’t bless the abbot of aberbrothok.” the bell endures, no matter what sir ralph tries to do; this creates a triumphant mood as good survives in spite of evil. the bell rings loudly in celebration, creating a cheerful mood. the bell serves as a symbol of the destruction sir ralph will do to the town; it creates a mood of despair. the bell sinks into the water with a gurgling sound, as if trying to sound one last warning; this creates an ominous mood.

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