Answer:
Anaphora & Assonance
Explanation:
Exact rhyme is wrong because... well its not an exact rhyme obviously.
<u>Consonance</u> is a <em>"
agreement or compatibility between opinions or actions''</em>
Well there is not agreement between the grass and the shaft.
Which leaves us with two possible answers Anaphora and assonance
My quiz says select two answers so … could it be both?
Yes!
<em> "So, anaphora: Is the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses; It can pack an emotional punch, especially when spoken; It can be used symbolically to draw similarities ; It can be used subtly to make sentences flow better; Assonance. Assonance is the poet’s best friend."</em>
With these details, <u>the correct answer would be</u> Anaphora & Assonance
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