Alliteration


Using rhyming words inside a line


The repetition of initial consonant sounds in a series of words within a line or stanza.


Repeating the same vowel sounds


Rhyming words at the end of lines

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It looks like you're defining some poetic devices. Here are the definitions for each one:

  1. Alliteration: The repetition of initial consonant sounds in a series of words within a line or stanza. For example, "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers."

  2. Assonance: The repetition of the same vowel sounds within a line or passage, as in "The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain."

  3. Internal Rhyme: Using rhyming words inside a line, as opposed to only at the end. An example would be, "I went to town to buy a gown."

  4. End Rhyme: Rhyming words at the end of lines in poetry, such as in a traditional ABAB rhyme scheme.

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