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What is the repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words?

The repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words is called assonance.

Example:

* "The sea shells shined so brightly by the sand."

Here, the repetition of the short "i" sound in "shined" and "bightly" creates assonance.

Assonance is a literary device used to create a musical effect and emphasize certain words or phrases. It can also contribute to the overall mood or tone of a piece of writing.

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