Assonance

Assonance example

Assonance example

Assonance most often refers to the repetition of internal vowel sounds in words that do not end the same. For example, “he fell asleep under the cherry tree” is a phrase that features assonance with the repetition of the long “e” vowel, despite the fact that the words containing this vowel do not end in perfect rhymes.

  1. What are some examples of assonance?
  2. What are 5 examples of consonance?
  3. What's a assonance sentence?
  4. How do you find assonance?

What are some examples of assonance?

Examples of Assonance:

What are 5 examples of consonance?

Examples of Consonance in Sentences

What's a assonance sentence?

Assonance is defined as the act of repeating a vowel sound in a phrase or sentence, often in poetry. An example of assonance in a sentence would be the repeated use of the /oo/ sound in the sentence, “True, I do like Sue.” ... An example of assonance would be the similarity between the short e sound and the schwa sound.

How do you find assonance?

Assonance is defined as the repetition of similar vowel sounds within words, phrases, or sentences. (Remember that vowels are a, e, i, o, u, and sometimes y.) When the same vowel sound is repeated multiple times in close proximity, you've found assonance.

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