The close juxtaposition of vowel soundscreatesassonance
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when non - rhyming words with similar vowel sounds are placed in close proximity to one another to create a rhythmic sound(passive) is createdAssonance
In these lines , Poe use the short “ e ” soundto createassonance
The long " o " sound is repeated in that sentencecreatingassonance
“ lacing gaps(passive) created bythe assonance
The repetition of the " i " vowel sound and " s " consonant soundcreateassonance
the “ i ” in fire and thine and the first “ e ” in eyescreatethe assonance
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the repetition of this sound(passive) created bythe assonance
Repeating the short “ a ” sound in the following wordscreatesassonance
In this example , the " A " sound is repeated in mad and batcreatingthe assonance
the same ' ih ' soundcreatesassonance
washed " and " waterscreateassonance
The underlined bold letters in the above extract ... that are repeatedto createassonance
men in Fcreateassonance
Assonance ExerciseCreateassonance
placed in one lineto createassonance
the Yankee finpreventingthe assonance
Add a word or words to each word provided belowto createassonance
the shadows of the tablecloth in the foreground(passive) created bythe assonance
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Real - Life Examples of AssonanceTo createassonance
The long " a " sound in " make , " " date " and " fatecreateassonance
In this famous saying , the short vowel sound of “ e ” is repeated in friends and enemiesto createassonance
the ‘ y ’ sound in the internal rhymes of : ‘ by ’ ( L5 ) , ‘ wrongly ( L6(passive) already created bythe assonance
A gentle breeze blowing through the fir treecreatesassonance
If you are goingto createassonance
i ” repeats in the words bird and stirsto createassonance
a repeated long ‘ o ’ sound ... the last two wordscreatesassonance
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internal rhyming within phrases or sentencesto createinternal rhyming within phrases or sentences
in contributing to the musicality of the linesoften resultsin contributing to the musicality of the lines
an internal rhyme like this line of poetry by Theodore Roethke”I wake to sleep ... and take my waking slowcan createan internal rhyme like this line of poetry by Theodore Roethke”I wake to sleep ... and take my waking slow
a pleasant verbal musiccreatesa pleasant verbal music
slant rhyme(passive) created byslant rhyme
a rhythm to the poemcreatesa rhythm to the poem
pounding rhythm ,(passive) created bypounding rhythm ,
this pain in the readercreatesthis pain in the reader
the phenomenon known as rhymecreatesthe phenomenon known as rhyme
actual full rhymecan createactual full rhyme
particular meanings or effects ... but is often simply an organising featurecan contributeparticular meanings or effects ... but is often simply an organising feature
a rhythm of his thoughts and to which state he is into createa rhythm of his thoughts and to which state he is in
an enjoyable rhythm and flow in writingcreatesan enjoyable rhythm and flow in writing
flow and structure ... but it also makes certain words or phrases attract more attention which makes the line more memorabledoes ... createflow and structure ... but it also makes certain words or phrases attract more attention which makes the line more memorable
flow and structure ... but structure also makes certain words or phrases attract more attention which makes the line more memorabledoes ... createflow and structure ... but structure also makes certain words or phrases attract more attention which makes the line more memorable
to an exact rhymingmay leadto an exact rhyming
along with consonance and alliterationcreatesalong with consonance and alliteration
another sound patterncreatesanother sound pattern
a psychological , topical or structural link between thematic wordscan createa psychological , topical or structural link between thematic words
a quicker tempo that suits a lighter mood , one of wistful reminiscencecreatesa quicker tempo that suits a lighter mood , one of wistful reminiscence
The music in the poem(passive) is created byThe music in the poem
a swaying affect , like the windcreatesa swaying affect , like the wind
Unity and harmony(passive) are ... created byUnity and harmony
a distinctive mood or ambiencecan createa distinctive mood or ambience
a rhyming effectcreatesa rhyming effect
upon the strongcreatedupon the strong
a particular effect in one ’s mindcreatesa particular effect in one ’s mind
a forceful tone or maybe the repetition of words tocreatesa forceful tone or maybe the repetition of words to
the pitch or timbre of a conversationcreatesthe pitch or timbre of a conversation
the bright sounds(passive) created bythe bright sounds
the seasonal mood and a kind of forebodingsetsthe seasonal mood and a kind of foreboding
the mood of a passage in Carl Sandburg ’s Early Moonsetsthe mood of a passage in Carl Sandburg ’s Early Moon
those shapes(passive) created bythose shapes
a euphonious effect when being readcreatesa euphonious effect when being read
firstcreatesfirst
of two words : " isra " and " aalcomposedof two words : " isra " and " aal
this sentencecausesthis sentence
a slight drag in the vocalization of “ matter ” and “ scratches , ” slowing the pace briefly around the more piercing and abrupt “ eats ” before pushing the phrase “ of light ” toward line ’s end , where it must fall in order to complete the clausecreatesa slight drag in the vocalization of “ matter ” and “ scratches , ” slowing the pace briefly around the more piercing and abrupt “ eats ” before pushing the phrase “ of light ” toward line ’s end , where it must fall in order to complete the clause
the tone as negative and makes the audience aware of the horror of warsetsthe tone as negative and makes the audience aware of the horror of war
between and by Pauls use of the wordcreatedbetween and by Pauls use of the word