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the relatively close succession of the same or similar vowel sounds, but with different consonants: a kind of vowel rhyme.
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| assonance |
repetition of stressed vowel sounds.
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| assonance |
the repetition of similar vowel sounds followed by different consonant sounds in stressed syllables or words. It is used instead of rhyme. Fade and stayed are examples of rhyme; fade and pale, examples of assonance.
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| assonance |
A repetition of vowel sounds within syllables with changing consonants. Example: Tilting at windmills
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| assonance |
is the repetition of vowel sounds but not consonant sounds as in consonance. Example: "fleet feet sweep by sleeping geeks."
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