In “Kubla Khan,” Coleridge uses alliteration to create ?

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Answer 1
Answer: Samuel Taylor Coleridge made use of the alliteration in "Kubla Khan" to create mood. This is often the use of alliteration. In this case, the sound of the hard and aspirated "K" gives a sense of grandeur, mystery, and harshness.
Answer 2
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mysticism

symbolism

clear and vivid diction

Explanation:

Which of the following characteristics of Romanticism are present in Coleridge's "Kubla Khan?" Select all that apply


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The pervious answer that was given was wrong. I just took the test and the correct answer is "By explaining the system is not intended for abuse and including everyone in the call to give."

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