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The repeated use of the "o" sound in "A host, of golden daffodils" is called

A. rhyme.
B. consonance.
C. assonance.
D. alliteration.

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I think it is assonance because assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds to create internal rhyming within phrases or sentences
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User Tiep Vu Van
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Answer:

C. Assonance

Step-by-step explanation:

Assonance is a common poetic device that highlights the repetition of a vowel sound in stressed syllables that are often nonrhythmic and close to each other.

This device is used to emphasize a particular sound as a means to evoke a specific mood and create musicality within the lines.

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