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Who struck a streak with bad luck Which words are assonance and which consonance?

Let's break down the assonance and consonance in the phrase "struck a streak with bad luck":

Assonance

* "struck" and "streak": Both words have the short "u" sound ("uh").

Consonance

* "struck" and "streak": Both words start with the "str" sound.

* "streak" and "with": Both words have the "w" sound.

* "streak" and "bad": Both words have the "k" sound.

* "bad" and "luck": Both words have the "d" sound.

Summary

* Assonance: "struck" and "streak"

* Consonance: "struck" and "streak", "streak" and "with", "streak" and "bad", "bad" and "luck"

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