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identifying consonance underline the repeated consonance sounds in thes…

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identifying consonance
underline the repeated consonance sounds in these lines from classic poems.

  1. through the windows—through doors—burst like a ruthless force...

(s sounds)
—walt whitman, “beat! beat! drums”

  1. a soul admitted to itself / finite infinity (s and f sounds)

—emily dickinson, “there is a solitude of space”

  1. lies stretching to my dazzled sight / a luminous belt, a misty light

(s and l sounds)
—john greenleaf whittier, “hampton beach”

  1. and the poorest twig of the elm tree (t sounds)

—james russell lowell, “the first snowfall”

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Consonance is the repetition of consonant sounds in quick - succession. For each line, we identify and underline the specified consonant sounds.

  1. Through the wsindows—throush doors—burst like a ruthless force...
  2. A ssoul admisted to itself / Finite Infin**ity
  3. Lies stretching to my dazzled sight / A luminous belt, a misty light
  4. And the poorest twig of the el**m tree

Answer:

  1. Through the wsindows—throush doors—burst like a ruthless force...
  2. A ssoul admisted to itself / Finite Infin**ity
  3. Lies stretching to my dazzled sight / A luminous belt, a misty light
  4. And the poorest twig of the el**m tree