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The words "jingling, tinkling" in line 14 of "The Bells" are not an example of
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personification, but rather onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia refers to words that imitate the sound of the thing being described or referred to. In this case, the words "jingling, tinkling" imitate the sound of bells ringing.
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