line 56 is an assonance
The repetition of ing would be assonance. It wouldn't be alliteration (also known as consonance).
consonance
Alliteration,consonance,and assonance.
no its not that would be a assonance
Consonance- using the same consonant multiple times in succession. Assonance- repetition of vowel sounds in words in short succession.
One example of two words that have alliteration, consonance, assonance, and rhyme is "slick trick." The repetition of the "k" sound creates alliteration and consonance, while the short "i" sound provides assonance and the words rhyme with each other.
Yes. They fall under schemes.
The poem "How Do I Love Thee?" uses assonance, which is the repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words. This helps create a musical and lyrical quality in the poem.
consonance-repetition of middle or final consonant sounds
Alfred, Lord Tennyson wrote the poem, The Lady of Shallot, in 1842.
The cast of The Lady of Shallot - 1912 includes: Ivy Close as The Lady
Consonance means "sounding together," or agreement, harmony, accord. Compare dissonance and assonance.