What is the best description of the difference between assonance and alliteration?
One describes how sounds work together and the other describes how sounds clash.
There's no real difference; they're essentially synonyms.
One involves the repetition of vowel sounds and the other describes the repetition of consonant sounds.
One is related to meter and the other is related to rhyme.
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Assonance: This is a sound effect created by using words with the same vowels. The words are used in succession. The main difference is that Assonance is the repetition of vowels in quick succession while alliteration is the repetition of consonants at the beginning of nearby words.
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