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19 January, 05:16

Which words in these lines does Coleridge use to create assonance?

A) "opened" and "wide"

B) "guests" and "met"

C) "May'st" and "merry"

D) "guests" and "feast"

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  1. 19 January, 06:07
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    "Guests" and "met" the words that Coleridge used to create assonance. Option B is correct.

    Assonance is a literary device in which the sounds produced by vowels within a sentence or phrase are repeated. In this regard assonance can be understood to be a type of alliteration. So, a resemblance in the sounds of words or syllables is achieved with this literary device. In this case both words contan an "e", so that the sound is repeated.
  2. 19 January, 08:17
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    The answer is b, guest and met
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