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23 August, 17:00

Read the following stanza:

The satin shine of Sunday dresses,

Bustling, swishing, lovely lasses.

What is an effect of the alliteration in this stanza?

A. The words dresses and lasses rhyme in an inexact way.

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B. The repeating consonants make the lines seem rapid.

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c. The s sound is emphasized in both lines.

D. The first line has eight syllables, and the second has nine.

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  1. 23 August, 17:11
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    C, common sense would provide you to go check the each line in the stanza, seeing that all lines encounter the repeating idea that the S sound is in both lines.
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