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In "The Cremation of Sam McGee" by Robert Service, an example of assonance can be found in the line "And the Northern Lights have seen queer sights." The repetition of the long "i" sound in "Lights," "seen," and "sights" creates a musical quality that enhances the poem's rhythm. This use of assonance contributes to the overall atmosphere and helps convey the eerie setting of the Yukon.

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