Assonance is the repetition of a sound within a word. For example "That solitude which suits abstruser musings" from Frost at Midnight by Samuel Taylor Coleridge is an example. Another would be "Fire at the private eye hired to pry in my business" from Eminem's song Criminal. A third example could be "on a proud round cloud in white high night" from EE Cumming's If a cheerfulest elephanteangelchild should sit. Another example would be the proverb "the squeaky wheel gets the grease" or "the early bird gets the worm."
When you or someone improve in something example the dog assonance in its behavior
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"Hit the lid with a stick" - The repeated short i sound in "hit" and "lid" creates assonance. "The wind in the willows" - The short i sound in "wind" and "willows" produces assonance. "The kids did it" - The repeated short i sound in "kids" and "did" creates assonance.
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In Alfred, Lord Tennyson's "The Lady of Shallot," there are examples of assonance in phrases like "bound her by a spell" and "willows whiten." The poem also contains examples of consonance, such as in "long fields of barley and of rye." These phonetic devices are used to create a musical and rhythmic quality in the poem.
Yes, five and guys is an approximate rhyme. They have assonance (same vowel sounds). Other examples of assonance are "mix" and "tick"; "heart" and "bar"; "slope" and "cone".
"Caligad ongon / georne cuman him ongean" - The repeated "o" sound in these two lines creates assonance. "wældendes scyld, heard ond heaþo-fyres" - The repeated "e" sound in these words creates assonance. "ge onne on gesiþ" - The repeated "o" sound in these two words creates assonance.
Repetition of a vowel sound in a sentence or phrase is known as assonance. An example of assonance would be: So proud to wear the crown that he found.
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There was a bo, named Joe, don't you know, he is so very slow to grow! When I read, mainly about the seed, and the need to not have greed about spring.