Alliteration
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.
Repeated vowel sounds is assonance.Repeated consonant sounds (in a word or words) is consonance.The repetition of stressed consonants is called alliteration.
yes they have the same consonant
It's most found at the last word of each line in poems, and it is called (rhyme)
There are 15-20 vowel sounds in English, depending on the dialect, and around 24 consonant sounds. Vowel sounds are produced without any significant constriction or closure in the vocal tract, while consonant sounds are created by obstructing airflow in different ways.
Words with hard consonant sounds include "cat," "dog," "tiger," "rock," and "book." These words have strong, clear consonant sounds that are pronounced with force and emphasis.
Alliteration is the repetition of initial consonant sounds.
The word cash begins and ends with consonant sounds, the c and the sh. The middle letter a is a vowel.
differenciate between vowel and consonant
No, that is not correct. Alliteration is the repetition of initial consonant sounds in neighboring words.
consonance-repetition of middle or final consonant sounds
Alliteration