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Alliteration, Assonance, Consonance - Poetic Dev ...

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  • Menacing sounds of mashing metal machines emanated from the mines.
    Alliteration
  • I must confess that in my quest I felt depressed and restless.
    Assonance
  • The rain in Spain stays mainly on the plain.
    Assonance
  • I might like to take a flight to an island in the sky.
    Assonance
  • She sells seashells by the seashore.
    Consonance
  • No pain, no gain.
    Assonance
  • Assonance uses only vowel sounds, but they can be placed anywhere in the word.
    True
    False
  • I was in a dark room, loud tunes, looking to make a vow soon.
    Assonance
  • Assonance is the repetition of _____ sounds in words that are close together in a sentence.
    vowel
    consonant
    vowel and consonant
    strange
  • Hear the mellow wedding bells
    Assonance
  • Roy ran in the raging rain.
    Alliteration
  • The captain couldn’t keep the men in the cabin.
    Alliteration
  • Do not go gentle into that good night. Old age should burn and rave at close of day. Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
    Assonance
  • Fred wondered why the road wound to a jagged end.
    Consonance
  • Consonance is a literary device that repeats the same consonant sounds in adjacent or nearby words.
    True
    False
  • There is no right time to imitate the teacher.
    Consonance
  • The crowd cheered when the champion hit the challenger with a chair.
    Alliteration
  • The lawn thrived when it began to rain.
    Consonance
  • It will creep and beep while you sleep.
    Consonance
  • Light my fire.
    Assonance