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What makes reading poe's the “bells”more suitable for hearing the rhythm of the poem? A. Its predictable pace and detached tone give the words a songlike quality.

B. Its long, droning pronunciation takes the emphasis off of the poem's content.

C. Its emphasis on the most emotional words draws attention to the rhythm.

D. Its playful, agile tone gives the poem a pleasant, almost childlike mood.

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