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_ refers to the repetition of the same consonant or vowel sound in a line of a poem or a prose piece
A) Allusion
B) simile
C) metaphor
D) alliteration

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Answered by aqibkincsem
1
When the first or second vowel or consonant is repeated many times in a single of poem or prose, this figure of speech is called alliteration.

The alliteration is used to bring rhythm in any literary piece to make it sound more interesting to the readers.

Sometimes, the use of similarly sounding letters may also form good examples of alliteration.
Answered by smartbrainz
2

'Alliteration' refers to the 'repetition of the same consonant' or 'vowel sound' in a 'line of a poem' or a 'prose piece'.

Option (D)

Explanation:

  • Alliteration is the literary device that is used for the repetition of initial consonants of two or more neighbouring words to form a sound in a poem.
  • Alliteration is based on sounds that occur to repeat. Alliteration beautifies a poem or prose in a rhythmic manner. It could also be used to highlight the words.

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