consonance
The opposite of consonance chords are dissonance chords.
consonance
I think you may mean simile which is a literary term or assembly which is a gathering of people . You can checkthe definition of the one you want in dictionary.com.
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Allusion
Assonance (the repeated vowel sound) and consonance (the repeated consonant sound).
The repetition of the initial consonant is called alliteration. The repetition of the final consonant is consonance.
This is known as consonance. It is a literary device where the same consonant sound is repeated in close proximity in a sentence or phrase.
the movement of a literary piece from one point or section to another
The repetition of a consonant sound in close proximity within a word is called consonance. Consonance is a literary device often used in poetry and prose to create rhythmic or musical effects.
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Literary consonance is a stylistic device, primarily used in songs and poetry and is characterized by repetition of a single consonant at least two times in quick succession.The sentence doubles as the definition, I thought it was fitting.
No, consonance is not an example of figurative language. Consonance is a literary device used in poetry and prose where the repetition of consonant sounds occurs within or at the end of words. Figurative language, on the other hand, includes devices like similes, metaphors, and personification that create imaginative comparisons and expressions.
Sarcasm?
Drama is a literary form presented or performed on stage.
I'm not sure what you mean by 'consonance'. It can be used as a synonym for 'assonance', in which case one answer would be 'mood'. Or do you mean 'agreeing in consonants but not in vowels'? In that case, one answer would be 'sane'.
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.