What is the difference between assonance and consonance?(1 point)

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Assonance is an example of a type of alliteration while consonance is a poetic element.
Assonance is an example of a type of alliteration while consonance is a poetic element.

Assonance relates to vowel sounds while consonance relates consonant sounds.
Assonance relates to vowel sounds while consonance relates consonant sounds.

Consonance is the rhyme scheme while assonance is a line break that occurs in the middle of a sentence.
Consonance is the rhyme scheme while assonance is a line break that occurs in the middle of a sentence.

Assonance relates to consonant sounds while consonance relates vowel sounds.
Assonance relates to consonant sounds while consonance relates vowel sounds.
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2. Question
What is the name for the pattern of rhyming words at the end of each line in a poem?(1 point)
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assonance
assonance

rhyme scheme
rhyme scheme

enjambment
enjambment

poetic structure
poetic structure
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3. Hope is the thing with feathers
by Emily Dickinson

“Hope” is the thing with feathers -

That perches in the soul -

And sings the tune without the words -

And never stops - at all -



And sweetest - in the Gale - is heard -

And sore must be the storm -

That could abash the little Bird

That kept so many warm -



I’ve heard it in the chillest land -

And on the strangest Sea -

Yet - never - in Extremity,

It asked a crumb - of me.

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  1. The correct response for the difference between assonance and consonance is:

Assonance relates to vowel sounds while consonance relates to consonant sounds.

Assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds within close proximity, while consonance involves the repetition of consonant sounds, typically at the end or in the middle of words.


  1. The correct answer for the pattern of rhyming words at the end of each line in a poem is:

rhyme scheme.

Rhyme scheme refers to the ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of lines of a poem, determined by the last word of each line.


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