Here are the correct responses for each of your questions:
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What is the difference between assonance and consonance?
- Assonance relates to vowel sounds while consonance relates to consonant sounds.
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What is the name for the pattern of rhyming words at the end of each line in a poem?
- rhyme scheme
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What does prosody mean?
- the sound and rhythm created by the words in a poem
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Different poetic elements describe the repetition of sounds.
- Alliteration is heard when two or more words in a line or short section begin with the same sound.
- Consonance describes when the same consonant sound appears anywhere in several words in a line or short section of a text.
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A poem’s poetic elements, such as diction and enjambment, create the tone, or overall atmosphere of the poem.
(Note: "tone" is a common response to fill in the second blank referring to the overall mood created by language choices and structure in a poem.)
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