Hyperbole, foreshadowing, assonance.
Assonance, the repetition of vowel sounds, can be found in "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" in phrases like "lake water lapping" and "low sounds by the shore." These examples demonstrate W.B. Yeats' use of assonance to create a soothing, rhythmic effect that mirrors the peacefulness of the imagined island.
White Wings was created on 1923-05-13.
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If you see white caterpillars in trees, they could be Hyphantria cunea. When they morph into adults in northern areas, they usually have white wings. In the south they usually have white wings with dark spots on the fore-wings.
A termite has 4 wings. But when resting and wings are folded it may appear to be two wings.
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Assonance is a noun. It refers to the repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words.