Which line is an example of consonance

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Consonance is the repetition of similar consonant sounds in close proximity within a sentence or phrase, often occurring at the end or in the middle of words. An example of consonance could be found in the line:

"The lumpy, bumpy road was hard to navigate."

In this line, the repetition of the "m," "b," and "p" sounds creates a consonant effect. Let me know if you need more examples or explanations!

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