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In general, what effect do assonance and consonance have on a poem?

They create a regular rhythm.

They confuse readers.

They suggest a mood.

They imitate traditional poetry.

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Answer:

They create a regular rhythm.

Step-by-step explanation:

Assonance and Consonance are the repetition of vowel sounds.

For example: consider this phrase:

Men set the wedding bells.

The sound of the short vowel "e" is being repeated. This gives the poetry a pleasing rhythm to it.

Hope this helps!

For more information: check out "What are Assonance and Consonance: A Literary Guide for Students and Teachers" by OSU School of Writing.

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User Aaditi Sharma
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Answer: They create a regular rhythm.

Explanation: B is obviously wrong, so is C because assonance & consonance are sound devices, not mood setters.

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