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Which line from "Safari Day in Kenya” contains an example of assonance?
“There!” Someone whispers, and all heads turn Gazelles race by, blurred brown streaks, A family of elephants meanders, trunks dance to unheard chorus. Not a word speak the tourists, as we fill the teeming jeep
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I am just going to assume that you haven't finished yet :). Assonance is when you have two similar sounds near to each other in a sentence. For example, men sell wedding bells. In that sentence the short e sound is seen in repetition.
Now is the point at which I would tell you to look at your options and ask you which one makes the most sense but as you are not yet here I will tell you that the best answer because I might not be here when you get back. The best answer would probably have to be the last one because at the end of the sentence it has the word teeming and jeep which repeat the long e sound in close proximity.
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