Yes, assonance is a literary device that involves the repetition of vowel sounds within words in close proximity to each other. It is often used in poetry and prose to create musical or rhythmic effects in the writing.
Is it a assonance, metaphor, onomatopoeia, etc.
The literary device that seals swam freely through the icy sea is assonance.
assonance
assonance--repetition of vowel sounds
onomatopoeia
Out of these choices: Type of Narrative Sound Pattern Part of a Narrative Literary Device It's Sound Pattern
Assonance is the literary device used in the phrase "How are you now brown cow", where the similar vowel sounds of the words "now" and "brown" are repeated.
assonance
meter, rhyme, rhythm, symbolism, imagery, repetition, consonance, assonance, alliteration, enjambment
Do you mean alliteration? Like "Whitley watches whales whisper to worms"
The repetition of similar vowel sounds followed by different consonants is called assonance. It is a literary device commonly used in poetry and literature to create rhythm and musicality in the writing.
Assonance is repetition of vowel sounds. A lot of songs employ this device.