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Line in this excerpt from Amy Lowell's "Lilacs" that emphasizes consonance is
Because my leaves are of it
Explanation:
The poem "Lilacs' employs consonance liberally throughout the poem and almost every line has an example due to the refrain of the phrases that is present in the poem, first through 'new England' and then through the phrase of 'are in it'
Consonance is the use of consonant sounds that are similar in close proximity to each other. This is evident in the given line which has almost all the same sounds which is the sound of 'cause' and 'leav' that repeat twice in the line of 7 syllables.
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As I walk through the words , I hear the sounds around me, creeping up my spine like the feeling of bugs. I continue to take each step, the leaves below my feet crunching. Becoming further away from those around me , deeper into the woods , i begin to feel a sense of being lost. I look around me and everything looks the exact same. Each direction looking like west. Each tree resembling the one i just past. Then I think to myself, how did I get here. And how do I get home.
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