Assonance and alliteration are different types of
A. type.
B. sounds.
C. diction.
D. themes.
Answer
B. sounds.
Assonance and alliteration are different types of sounds.
Alliteration is when the first consonant sound in a word is repeated. For example, “Sally sells seashells by the seashore.” Assonance is when vowel sounds are repeated. For example, “I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream!”
Both of these techniques can be used to make your writing more interesting and engaging. They can also help to emphasize important points. Be sure to use them sparingly, however, or they will lose their impact.
If you want to learn more about assonance and alliteration, there are plenty of resources available online. You can also find helpful tips in books on writing style and technique.