| 1. | Important phonaesthetic devices of poetry are rhyme, assonance and alliteration.
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| 2. | Such a reliance on assonance is found in very few English poems.
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| 3. | The poem is also rife with imagery, alliteration, and assonance.
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| 4. | Apuleius'" prose is a mosaic of internal rhymes and assonances.
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| 5. | In some folk songs assonance, alliteration, and onomatopoeia are also used.
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| 6. | You may allow yourself to use assonances . ".
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| 7. | You may allow yourself to use assonances ."
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| 8. | There is usually some kind of assonance scheme or metrical pattern underpinning the whole.
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| 9. | All rhymes in a strophe can be linked by vowel harmony into one assonance.
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| 10. | Rhyme, alliteration, assonance and consonance are ways of creating repetitive patterns of sound.
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