Assonance is the use of repeated vowel sounds in a series of words. If the lines below are the supposed lines given:
He was speckled with barnacles, fine rosettes of lime, ⇒ assonance vowel sound of "i"and infested with tiny white sea-lice, ⇒ assonance vowel sound of "i"and underneath two or threerags of green weed hung down. ⇒ assonance vowel sound of "e"While his gills were breathing in ⇒ assonance vowel sound of "i"the terrible oxygen --the frightening gills, ⇒ assonance vowel sound of "i"fresh and crisp with blood, that can cut so badly— ⇒ assonance "a"I thought of the coarse white flesh packed in like feathers, the big bones and the little bones, ⇒ assonance "i" and "o"
Answer:
Learning objectives tell students what is important.
Explanation:
From the above example, the students will know that focusing on daily basic conversation using proper etiquette might be more important than memorizing unconversational vocabulary.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "C. She is proud that she is not like other people in her school." At the beginning of the story, Meg feel about being different from others is that She is proud that she is not like other people in her school.
Answer: Actually it can be called many things.
The answer would be, C: repetition of the first stanza