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Is assonance a part of rhyme?

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Anonymous

14y ago
Updated: 8/18/2019

no it is different

assonance is a vowel in the middle of the word that sounds the same as the other word for example hate and fame are assonance because they have an a sound in it

light and night are not assonance because they are rhymes rhymes are the same sound at the end of the word.

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