| 11. | He also frequently uses alliteration and assonance.
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| 12. | King simply changed the names of the mountains and used much more alliteration and assonance.
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| 13. | In three-line stanzas, the assonance is between the first and the third.
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| 14. | The devices alliteration, assonance and consonance are also common in Howard's works.
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| 15. | Consonance may be regarded as the counterpart to the vowel-sound repetition known as assonance.
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| 16. | Even her work in free verse uses techniques like alliteration, assonance, and internal rhyme.
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| 17. | The influence of French folk music can be seen in the use of enumeration and assonance.
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| 18. | A phonetic isotopy is the recurrence of phonomenes, like in rhyme, assonance and alliteration.
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| 19. | "' Assonance "'is the repetition of vowel sounds to create internal verse.
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| 20. | Alliteration and assonance are key elements, as in the work of Saul Williams, a Nuyorican alumnus.
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