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Please tell me the defination & example of figure speech ASSONANCE ​

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Answered by itxhorror
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Assonance, or “vowel rhyme,” is the repetition of vowel sounds across a line of text or poetry. ...

For example, “I'm reminded to line the lid of my eye" contains many long “I” sounds, some at the start of words, some in the middle and some containing the word entirely

Answered by Mohkarajsingh
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Answer:

when vowels sounds are repeated in a phrase or sentence

Explanation:

Assonance: Oh, how the evening light fades over the lake. Fade and lake share a vowel sound, but not a consonant sound, so this line uses assonance rather than rhyme.

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