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REPETITION- occurs when a line or a sequence of lines appears more than once.
ASSONANCE-is the repetition of the same or similar vowel sounds in a series of words, usually words with different consonant sounds.

Read the poem, then answer the questions.

1. There once was a filly named Blaze.
2. Who wouldn't come out of the rain.
3. First that filly got soaked.
4.Then she grew hoarse and croaked.
5.Which put out that filly named Blaze.

1. In which lines do you see repetition? He put 1 & 5 (filly named Blaze)

2. What is the example of assonance in the repeated words?

3. What other examples do you see in line 1?

4. What is the example of assonance in line 2?

5. Is there an example in line 3?

6. Is there an example in line 4?

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1. In lines 1 and 5, we see the repetition of the phrase "filly named Blaze."

To identify this repetition, you can scan through the lines and look for any words or phrases that appear more than once.

2. In the repeated words "named" and "Blaze," we can observe an example of assonance.

Assonance refers to the repetition of similar vowel sounds in a series of words. In this case, the "a" sound in "named" and "Blaze" is repeated.

To identify assonance, you can focus on the vowel sounds in the words and compare them for similarity.

3. In line 1, the repetition of the phrase "There once was" can be considered as an example, although it may not be a direct example of either repetition or assonance as defined in the given context.

However, it is worth noting that repetition doesn't always have to be an exact repetition of the same words. It can also include repeated phrases or patterns.

4. In line 2, we don't find an example of assonance. There is no repetition of similar vowel sounds in words with different consonant sounds.

To determine if assonance exists in a line, you can focus on the vowel sounds and compare them across different words.

5. In line 3, there is no specific example of assonance.

6. In line 4, we don't find an example of assonance either.

Remember, not every line or poem will necessarily contain examples of assonance or other literary devices. It's important to analyze each line individually and consider its specific linguistic features.