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Assonance:
1) That the weak seek to reap with the strong sowed all along is wrong. 2) We seek to peek at the tabloid leak. 3) The chorus of the song was wrong and didn’t belong. Alliteration: 1) Cory candidly cajoled Carol about her carrot-colored kitchen. 2) Bob babbled as his brain was befuddled by the booze. 3) Several citations sat at the city desk for Sandy. Consonance: 1) Jet was wet with sweat as he shot at the net. 2) Clark would bark and pluck at the stork. 3) The kite wasn’t right to fly tight to the light. (Is this assonance, consonance, or both? Re-reading it, I’m not sure)
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