Answer:
Consonance
Explanation:
Consonance is a literary device in which identical or similar consonants are repeated in neighboring words whose vowel sounds are different. In the given excerpt, the consonant L is repeated several times:
- Blue with all malice, like a madman's flash...
The opposite of consonance is assonance - the repetition of vowel sounds.
Alliteration is a literary device in which a series of words begins with the same sound (not the same letter!).
Anaphora is a literary device in which the same word (or a group of words) is repeated at the beginning of neighboring clauses.
B. 2 prepositional phrases are in the sentence
Aperture - Opening, or hole
Omnipotence - Present in all places at all times
Vacuity - An empty space. The state, fact, or quality of being vacuous.
<span>Get independence from England so that they have the right to gorbern themselfs</span>