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"The Bells" Think Questions page 76
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Think about the poem's title. Why do you think the poet created a
four-part poem about bells? What seems to happen to the speaker as he
expresses the ideas in each part of the poem? Cite textual evidence to
explain your ideas.
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"The Bells" Think Questions page 76
1.
Think about the poem's title. Why do you think the poe...
Think about the poem's title. Why do you think the poe...
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