The sound device used in line 34 of "Annabel Lee" is alliteration, where consecutive words start with the same sound or letter, such as in "chilling and killing".
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why did annabel lee die and wright the line that supports this answer.
consonance
The literary device used in this line is alliteration, specifically the repetition of the "g" sound in "gown" and "grassie green" and the "s" sound in "sleeves" and "satten hanging".
The sound device used in the poem "Grandpa" by Psaul Sidy is alliteration. Alliteration is the repetition of initial consonant sounds in neighboring words within a line of poetry.
The line that addresses the young age of the two lovers in the poem "Annabel Lee" is: "But we loved with a love that was more than love—". This line suggests that their love was pure and intense, despite their youthful age.
If you are study island the answer is internal rhyme.
The first line of the poem is an example of onomatopoeia, as it uses words that mimic the natural sound of the sea. Onomatopoeia refers to words that imitate the sound they describe, adding an auditory element to the poem.
Poe's poem "Annabel Lee" begins with the line "It was many and many a year ago in a kingdom by the sea."
Headphones connected to the computer's headphone jack aren't seen as a separate device. They are just connected to the 'line out' or 'headphone out' and use the device that is created by the sound card's drivers.
A microphone is a sound (audio) input device. Many computers also feature a "line-in" audio input port which can accept a stereo sounds signal, for example from a HiFi component.Speakers, headphones and "line out" connectors are all audio output devices.
Yes, consonance is a poetic sound device where consonant sounds are repeated within a line of poetry. It adds musicality and rhythm to the verse. Examples include repeated "s" sounds in "silence" and "whisper."