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What is the difference between consonance and alliteration?

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Answered by ChimChimsKookie
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Alliteration:- Alliteration happens when consonant sounds are repeated in two or more words in a sentence that are located next to or near each other, for example, 'She sells seashells'.

Consonance:- Consonance generally occurs when consonant sounds are repeated in the middle or end of a word, for example, "easy peasy lemon squeezy"

Answered by 18p3490
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Alliteration happens when consonant sounds are repeated in two or more words in a sentence that are located next to or near each other, for example, 'She sells seashells'.

Consonance generally occurs when consonant sounds are repeated in the middle or end of a word, for example, 'easy peasy lemon squeezy'.

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