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What is the definition for assonance?

Assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds within words in close proximity. It's a literary device used to create a musical effect and enhance the emotional impact of writing.

Here's a breakdown:

* Focus: Repetition of vowel sounds

* Not: Repetition of consonants (that's consonance)

* Effect: Creates a sense of rhythm, flow, and often a feeling of unity or connection.

Example:

*"The sea shells show their outline on the ocean flor."*

In this sentence, the repeated "o" sound ("show", "outline", "ocean", "flor") creates a flowing, almost melodic effect, highlighting the connection between the shells and the ocean.

Assonance can be subtle or pronounced, and it's a powerful tool for writers to create certain moods and emphasize specific themes.

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