consonance-repetition of middle or final consonant sounds
Assonance is the term that describes the repetition of similar vowel sounds followed by different consonant sounds in words that are close together in a line of text.
Alliteration is the repetition of initial consonant sounds.
That is called consonance. Consonance is the repetition of consonant sounds at the end of words in close proximity.
Rhyme is repetition of both vowel and consonant sounds in words, creating a similar sound pattern at the end of lines in poetry or songs.
Alliteration
repetition of similar consonant sounds at the ends of accented syllables, as in blue spurt of a lighted match.
Consonance refers to the repetition of consonant sounds at the end or in the middle of words closely located in a sentence or phrase. This literary device is often used to create rhythm, emphasis, or to evoke a particular mood in writing.
alliteration
"Assonance" is the repetition of vowel sounds.
Repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words is called alliteration.ex. Snow and Snarl, Cat and KayakRepetition of consonant sounds in the middle of words is called consonance.ex. Police and Collection, Chamber and LiberateRepetition of vowel sounds in the middle of words is called assonance.ex. Snow and Police, Snarl and Kayak
Alliteration.
No, consonance is the repetition of consonants. A more specific form of consonance is alliteration, where the first consonant of a word is repeated. Assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds.