My mom shouts loud when she is mad.
The rusty spigot sputters, utters a splutter
My step mom shouted loud as a train.
The fat cat sat lazily in the sun.
oh noschool is not coolyou are such a fooldo not swim in the pool
"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.
When you or someone improve in something example the dog assonance in its behavior
the cyote is ugly.
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give 5 examples of infix
Assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds within words that do not rhyme. For example, short a in trap ,rat, flag. Rat, cat. and bat would not be examples even though they all have same vowel sounds because they rhyme.
...by Robert Hayden, a U.S.A poet. You can squirm around it to find assonance but, as this is a non-rhyming poem, it is disingenuous to say that 'ached' and 'made' in the first stanza are examples of assonance, or 'dress' and 'house' in the second, or 'cold' and 'know' in the third. But these are the only vaguely assonant lines and they appear different points in those stanzas. So whoever told you that this was a piece of work with good examples was talking through their assonance.
fleece, street meat. wheat spoon, dillusional
give 5 examples that involves measuring
what is an antonym give 5 examples
Certainly! Assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words. Here are five examples related to basketball: 1. "Dribble in the middle" - repetition of the short "i" sound. 2. "Shoot hoops in groups" - repetition of the "oo" sound. 3. "Pass fast on the court" - repetition of the short "a" sound. 4. "Swish with skill" - repetition of the "i" sound. 5. "Score more before the buzzer" - repetition of the long "o" sound.