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β 14y agoAssonance
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β 14y agoThis technique is called assonance when the same vowel sound is repeated with different consonants (e.g. "fleet feet sweep by sleeping geese"). It can create a musical or rhythmic effect in poetry.
Same vowel but different consonants, I guess the question asks, same vowel sounds but different consonant sounds, like phone and throne like deep sleep these are known as rhyming words often used in poetry. Avani Bhatnagar English Language Trainer
Consonants in "after" are f, t, and r. The vowel is a.
Assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds followed by different consonants in two or more stressed syllables.
βGrewβ is a verb, not a vowel or consonant. It consists of the consonants βgβ, βrβ, and βwβ, with the vowel βeβ in the middle.
The repetition of similar vowel sounds followed by different consonants is called assonance. It is a literary device commonly used in poetry and literature to create rhythm and musicality in the writing.
Sh (2 consonants) u (1 vowel) ttl (3 consonants) e (1 vowel)Note:Consonants: bcdfghjklmnpqrstvwxyzVowels: aeiou
There are 5 consonants in "catalyst." The Y in this case is a vowel because there is no other vowel in the second syllable.
No, it is not an adjective. Consonants (non-vowel letters) is a plural noun.
A consonant in a word is a speech sound that is not a vowel. When a consonant is sandwiched between two other consonants in a word, it is considered to be "between different consonants." This can affect the pronunciation of the word and determine if certain rules or patterns apply.
That is called assonance, which involves the repetition of vowel sounds in two or more stressed syllables with different consonants. It is commonly used in poetry and literature to create a musical or rhythmic effect.
"Crash" has four consonants and one vowel. The "A" is the vowel.
One example of a word with 6 consonants and 1 vowel is "strength."