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Post by account_disabled on Feb 20, 2018 6:30:33 GMT
Hi, What is consonance? Here's a quick and simple definition: Consonance is a figure of speech in which the same consonant sound repeats within a group of words. An example of consonance is: "Traffic figures, on July Fourth, to be tough." Some additional key details about consonance: Consonance occurs when sounds, not letters, repeat. In the example above, the "f" sound is what matters, not the different letters (such as "ph") used to produce that sound. Consonance does not require that words with the same consonant sounds be directly next to each other. Consonance occurs so long as identical consonant sounds are relatively close together. The repeated consonant sounds can occur anywhere within the words—at the beginning, middle, or end, and in stressed or unstressed syllables. Please help. Thanks! I didn't find the right solution from the Internet. References: www.litchuyiarts.com/literary-devices-and-terms/consonance Virtual Reality Device Video
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