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Repeated similar vowel sounds are called assonance.

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Words corresponding in sound owing to the use of the same vowels or consonants rhyme.

The correct word used to describe this situation is "assonant"

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Assonance. This is a literary device mainly used in poetry.

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She said to he, "Gee, what's he?"

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