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go slow over the road which figure of speech ​

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Answered by gachablairemeobida
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Answer:

Assonance

Explanation:

It has the repetition of the same vowel sounds in the words.

Answered by yogeshkumar49685
2

Answer:

Assonance

Go slow over the road. (repetition of the long o sound)

Explanation:

The figurative term for the repetition of a vowel sound in a line of text or poetry is assonance. The words must be close enough together so that the repetition is noticeable. Tongue twisters frequently employ a combination of alliteration (repetition of the same beginning consonant sound) and two types of assonance—repetition of two different vowel sounds. This is why they are so difficult to say.

Assonance and alliteration are both used for similar reasons. It can have an impact on the rhythm, tone, and mood of a text. The repetition of certain vowel sounds—for example, short vowel sounds from the letters u or o—can produce a gloomy mood.

Examples of Assonance:

The light of the fire is a sight. (repetition of the long i sound)

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