it is used in words such as how now brown and cow. lol haha idkkk.....
Assonance represents the sound of a vowel being used over and over in a poem. When the ending word of each line rhymes with the next sentence, this is assonance.
in a poem :P stupid
People can't -BE- assonance. Assonance is a literary term used to describe words that rhyme due to similar vowel sounds, rather than by consonant endings.
The repetition of similar sounds at the end of lines of poetry is called rhyme. Rhyme is often used to create musicality and enhance the overall aesthetic of a poem.
Alliteration is used in the title of the play.
Consonant.
Assonance
poet as assonance as a device to enhance poetry and add a musical effect by introducing ... Some poets that have used assonance in poetry include Emily Dickinson, Edgar Allan Poe, Algernon Charles Swinburne and Dylan Thomas.
Assonance is a noun.
ballad, assonance, aliteration, and sibilance
Assonance refers to a poetry term. When vowel sounds are repeated to create a rhyme, the poem is said to have assonance.
Assonance is common in poetry. It is the process of creating internal rhyming within a sentence by using a repetition of sounds. Most generally vowel sounds are used for this process.