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29 June, 10:50

Is the expression "end in madness'' an example of

A) assonance

B) consonance

C) alliteration

D) repetition

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  1. 29 June, 12:53
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    A. assonance

    Explanation:

    I will begin by defining the meaning of each term before answering the question just to have an insight

    Assonance can simply be define as a repetition of similar vowel sounds in a sentence

    Consonance : Just like assonance, consonance is the repetition of similar consonant sound in a sentence

    Alliteration is a special case of a consonance. It is a repetition of similar consonant sound at the beginning of words in a sentence

    Repetition is simply an act of repeating the same words or sentence in a speech, poetry etc

    From the above definition, we can now deduce that "end in madness" is an example of assonance, it involves the repetition of the vowel sound "e" in the two words; end and madness
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