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OpenStudy (danielannx3):

Medal Read the opening lines of "Fame is a Fickle Food," by Emily wingspaninson. Answer the question that follows: Fame is a fickle food Upon a shifting plate The first line in this stanza features an example of alliteration assonance consonance repetition

OpenStudy (danielannx3):

@Abbles could you help me with more?

OpenStudy (danielannx3):

@Afrodiddle

OpenStudy (afrodiddle):

sure Sorry im late

OpenStudy (afrodiddle):

Well, first of all we should automatically cross out the last one because nothing is repeating

OpenStudy (afrodiddle):

We should also mark out Consonance because there are not repeating sounds. Examples of consonance is like ; FeirCE, tearS, PeerS

OpenStudy (afrodiddle):

Same with Assonance.

OpenStudy (afrodiddle):

So the only option would be alliteration, since in the sentence "Fame is a fickle food" all has words close to each other that start with the same letter ; Fame,Fickle,Food

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