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i ascend from the moon. i ascend from the night, hous - es and rooms are full of per - fumes o suns—o grass of graves—o perpetual transfers and promotions. (no doubt i have died myself ten thousand times before.) alliteration assonance rhyme parallelism
Alliteration is the repetition of initial consonant sounds. In the text, there is no clear alliteration example. Assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds in non - rhyming words. For example, "ascend" and "night" have similar vowel sounds. Rhyme is the correspondence of sounds at the end of words. There is no end - word rhyme here. Parallelism is the use of similar grammatical structures. "I ascend from the moon. I ascend from the night" shows parallel structure in the beginning phrases.
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alliteration: None
assonance: "ascend" and "night"
rhyme: None
parallelism: "I ascend from the moon. I ascend from the night"