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Answered by krishnaadhana
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1.the effect created when two syllables in words that are close together have the same vowel sound, but different consonants, or the same consonants but different vowels, for example, ‘seen’ and ‘beat’ or ‘cold’ and ‘killed’

2.a phrase that combines two words that seem to be the opposite of each other, such as a deafening silence

3.Consonance is a stylistic literary device identified by the repetition of identical or similar consonants in neighbouring words whose vowel sounds are different. Consonance may be regarded as the counterpart to the vowel-sound repetition known as as assonance.

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