Assonance in

I never said I wasn't difficult, I mostly want my way. Sometimes I talk back or pout And don’t have much to say. I've been known to yell “So What?” When I’m stepping out of bounds. I want you there for me and yet, I don’t want you around. I wish I had more privacy And never had to be alone. I want to run away, But I am scared to leave my home. I’m too tired to be responsible. I wish that I were boss. I want to blaze new trails, But I am terrified of getting lost. I wish an answer came every time I asked you “why?” I wish you weren't a know it all. Why do you question when I’m bored? I won’t be cross examined! I hate to be ignored. I know I shuffle messages like cards. Some to show and some to hide. But if you think I’m hard to live with, You should try living with me on the inside!

- "difficult" and "I" in line 1

- "mostly" and "pout" in line 2
- "known" and "so" in line 4
- "want" and "around" in line 5
- "privacy" and "be" in line 6
- "run" and "home" in line 7
- "tired" and "responsibility" in line 8
- "wish" and "boss" in line 9
- "trails" and "terrified" in line 10
- "wish" and "why" in line 11
- "know" and "all" in line 12
- "question" and "cross examined" in line 13
- "shuffle" and "messages" in line 15

Assonance in

I promise to send you a letter or call you on a phone as soon as i find myself. i promise you'll be the first to know. but right now i'm having a hard time even communicating with me i just can't seem t find a language or the right words to say to talk about my feelings with you i feel as lost as a bird with no way home and no others in view.

- "promise" and "phone" in line 1

- "myself" and "find" in line 1
- "know" and "phone" in line 2
- "right", "find", and "time" in line 3
- "communicating" and "me" in line 3
- "seem" and "language" in line 4
- "lost" and "no" in line 5
- "feelings", "lost", and "no" in line 6
- "bird" and "lost" in line 7
- "home" and "no" in line 7

assonances on and phone

The only assonance present in "and phone" is "o" sound in "phone" and "and".

Assonance is a literary device that involves the repetition or resemblance of vowel sounds in words that are close to each other. In the given passage, there are several instances of assonance. Let's break them down:

1. "I never said I wasn't difficult" - The repeated "I" sound creates assonance.
2. "Sometimes I talk back or pout" - The repeated "o" sound in "talk," "back," and "or" creates assonance.
3. "I've been known to yell 'So What?'" - The repeated "o" sound in "known," "yell," and "so" creates assonance.
4. "I want you there for me and yet, I don't want you around" - The repeated "ou" sound in "you," "there," "for," "and," and "don't" creates assonance.
5. "I wish I had more privacy" - The repeated "i" sound in "wish," "privacy," and "did" creates assonance.
6. "But if you think I'm hard to live with, you should try living with me on the inside" - The repeated "i" sound in "think," "I'm," "with," "living," "inside," and "this" creates assonance.

To identify instances of assonance, pay attention to the vowel sounds and the words that contain them. Look for repeated vowel sounds within close proximity to each other.