One A+ example/answer for consonance is 'At/Cat'.
"Chuckle like a truckle" is an example of consonance, where the "k" sound is repeated in the words "chuckle" and "truckle."
It is a repetition of consonate sounds. Like struck luck in a buck. Or something like that.
An example of consonance would be "The ship has sailed to the shores of Somalia." Another example would be, "Lilly loves lobster for lunch in Louisiana."
I dropped the locket in the thick mud.
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Your mom when she has here periods
The phrase, mid day is an example of consonance. A consonance is a type of poetic tool whereby the same consonant is used at least twice, very closely to one another.
The phrase "a robber in a cabin" is an example of consonance because of the repeated "b" sound in the words "robber" and "cabin." Consonance is the repetition of consonant sounds, which creates a musical quality in the language.
D. Consonance is the repetition of consonants with different vowels.
An example of consonance in "The House on Mango Street" by Sandra Cisneros is found in the phrase "her family had lived" where the repeated "v" sound creates a harmonious effect. This literary device adds a musical quality to the prose and helps to emphasize the interconnectedness of the family's experiences in the story.
"Bouncing basketballs" is an example of consonance because of the repetition of the "b" sound within close proximity in the words.
The repetition of the "s" sound in "she sells seashells by the seashore" is an example of consonance.
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An example of consonance in the poem "Eldorado" by Edgar Allan Poe is in the lines: "Over the Mountains / Of the Moon, / Down the Valley of the Shadow." The repeated "m" sound in "Mountains," "Moon," and "Valley" creates consonance.
Yes, there is consonance in Sonnet 73. For example: "That time of year thou mayst in me behold" - the repeated "th" and "m" sounds create consonance in this line.
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Yes,in with thine for example
Consonance is the repetition of consonants or a consonant pattern, especially at the end of words. It's like an alliteration, but with the sounds being repeated in the middle or end of words instead of only the beginning.He struck a streak of bad luck.D. River birch and upland beech : The words birch and beech are examples of a consonance.