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Anna007 [38]
1 year ago
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The coarse boot nestled on the lug, the shaft against the inside knee was levered firmly. he rooted out tall tops, buried the br

ight edge deep to scatter new potatoes that we picked, loving their cool hardness in our hands. –"digging," seamus heaney which words in the passage are linked by assonance? boot, buried, and bright rooted, tops, and potatoes nestled, knee, and new boot, rooted, and cool
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PtichkaEL [24]1 year ago
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The words in the passage are linked by assonance is new boot, rooted, and cool.

<h3>What is assonance?</h3>

Assonance occurs when sounds from a particular word resemble or similar.

The sounds can be heard from the ryhm especially of vowel sounds.

Therefore, The words in the passage are linked by assonance is new boot, rooted, and cool.

Learn more on assonance here,

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