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Samuel Taylor coleridge the Eolian harp 1.The beginnings of line 10 (Shine opposite!), line(Snatched from yon bean-field!) and line 13 (Tell silence.) all share one common feature which is

A. The use of sibilance
B. The employment of assonant sound over consonant ones
C. Each of them begins with stressed syllable rather than an unstressed one

D. Each of them employs alleration as a rhetorical device
E. The beginnings are parts of end-stopped lines

6. In line 7, when the speaker refers to the star of symbolic connotations, he

eve "which has a variety

by the sultory breeze caressed,"; In context, the word aressed" is closest in meaning to

Pass by

Cross over

Play upon D. Touch gently

E. Struck harshly

8. In the first section of the poem (lines 1-12), the speaker seeks to convey a feeling of

A. curiosity

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5.

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