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Wewaii [24]
2 years ago
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What form of sound repetition serves to connect these lines from "Heat" by H.D.?

English
2 answers:
777dan777 [17]2 years ago
5 0
The answer is assonance i believe (sorry if im wrong)
Semenov [28]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Assonance

Explanation:

Assonance illustrates the repetition of similar or identical vowel sounds in literature or poetry that creates an internal rhyme between the phrases or sentences. It is usually employed either to establish the mood of the poem or enforce certain meanings or messages. In the excerpt from H.D.'s "heat", the figure of speech demonstrated is "assonance" in the words "<u>O</u> wind, r<u>e</u>nd <u>o</u>p<u>e</u>n the h<u>e</u>at, cut apart the h<u>e</u>at, r<u>e</u>nd it to tatters' as the vowel sounds are being repeated within the phrase that create an internal rhyme.

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