Translations:AY Honors/Poetry and Songwriting/Answer Key/84/en

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In assonance, the same vowel is used repeatedly close together. Example: … as I wiped inside the eyes…” On the other hand, consonance involves the same consonant sound being repeated. It is similar to alliteration, but it does not require that the sound to be repeated is the first one. Example: “silken sad uncertain rustling”.