<h2 /><h2>Examples of Assonance:</h2><h2>The light of the fire is a sight. ( ...</h2><h2>Go slow over the road. ( ...</h2><h2>Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers (repetition of the short e and long i sounds)</h2><h2>Sally sells sea shells beside the sea shore (repetition of the short e and long e sounds)</h2><h2>Try as I might, the kite did not fly.</h2>
An extraterrestrial is a being who comes from another world. Despite the fact that they are typically portrayed as being vastly different from us, they may actually be strikingly similar. They could have as few as two eyes, or as many as four or more, much like humans. They may or may not be able to speak. They may or may not be born with a nose. Two, four, or even more limbs are all possibilities. In other cases, they may only have one leg. Aliens may or may not be able to communicate with each other verbally. We have no way of knowing whether or not they can understand our language. It's possible that they won't be able to speak to us. They could be hostile or friendly. Their reactions to humans can range from frightened to fascinated. We don't know for sure. However, the existence of aliens is hard to deny.
Explanation:
An example of assonance is when two or more words in a line of poetry or writing have the same vowel sound repeated in close proximity to each other. Assonance is the repetition of internal vowel sounds in words that do not end in the same consonant.