What is consonance in speaking?
Consonance is the repetition of consonant sounds within or at the end of words to create rhythm and emphasis. It adds texture to speech and makes phrases more memorable through sound patterns, like 'pitter patter' or 'last blast.'
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Consonance
Repeat consonant sounds for rhythm and emphasis.
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