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Unequal laws unto a savage race
a) Pick out the assonance words in the second line.​

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Answered by topwriters
5

Assonance in Unequal and Unto

Explanation:

Assonance is similar to alliteration. Alliteration is the repetition of consonant sounds in a text, while assonance is for vowels.

Assonance is also called as vowel rhyme. It is the repetition of vowel sounds across a line of text or poetry. The words have to be near enough to each other that the similar vowel sounds are noticeable.

It is not necessary that the repeated vowel sounds are at the beginning of words. they also also be in the middle of the words that start and end with different consonants.

Given: Unequal laws unto a savage race

Unequal and unto are assonance words in the given sentence. The vowel sound repeated here is the "U" sound.

Answered by nidaeamann
2

Explanation:

The assonance words given in sentence of questions statement are

Unequal and Unto

Assonance words are basically vowels words that sound similar to each other/ They are rythematic vowels. Assonance between consonants is generally called consonance

In given sentence, unequal and unto both are vowels and the letters Un in both give a similar type of sound

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