10. What is a Consonance?
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Consonance is a stylistic literary device identified by the repetition of identical or similar consonants in neighboring words whose vowel sounds are different. Consonance may be regarded as the counterpart to the vowel-sound repetition known as assonance
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correspondence or recurrence of sounds especially in words specifically : recurrence or repetition of consonants especially at the end of stressed syllables without the similar correspondence of vowels (as in the final sounds of "stroke" and "luck")
example of consonance is: "Traffic figures, on July Fourth, to be tough." Some additional key details about consonance: Consonance occurs when sounds, not letters, repeat.
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