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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.
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Correct answer: Assonance relates to vowel sounds while consonance relates to consonant sounds.
Briefly: assonance = repetition of vowel sounds (e.g., "the rain in Spain"), consonance = repetition of consonant sounds (e.g., "pitter-patter").
Briefly: assonance = repetition of vowel sounds (e.g., "the rain in Spain"), consonance = repetition of consonant sounds (e.g., "pitter-patter").
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