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17 August, 13:23

Which words in these lines does Coleridge use to create assonance?

A) "opened" and "wide"

B) "guests" and "met"

C) "May'st" and "merry"

D) "guests" and "feast"

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  1. 17 August, 13:33
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    The answer is b, guest and met
  2. 17 August, 13:45
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    "Guests" and "met" the words that Coleridge used to create assonance. Option B is correct.

    Assonance is a literary device in which the sounds produced by vowels within a sentence or phrase are repeated. In this regard assonance can be understood to be a type of alliteration. So, a resemblance in the sounds of words or syllables is achieved with this literary device. In this case both words contan an "e", so that the sound is repeated.
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