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English, 05.05.2020 12:45 tobyhollingsworth178
"When she moved about there was an incessant clicking as innumerable pottery bracelets jingled up and down her arms"
a. alliteration;
b. onomatopoeia;
c. assonance;
d. repetition;
e. rhyme
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