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It is not really a question, it is a quote. A quote is a wise saying from somebody.
Alliteration is the use of words that have same sounds at their beginning used relatively close to each other as in “why wash windows.” That said, the line that expresses alliteration is “Beware the Jabberwock, my son! / The jaws that bite, the claws that catch!” The alliteration is “claws” and “catch.”
Assonance is the use of like vowel sounds with words in close proximity as in “I will hide quite in plain sight.” Here, we see the long “i” being used. That said, the line that expresses assonance is “He took his vorpal sword in hand; / Long time the manxome foe he sought—“ The assonance is with the "or" sound of “vorpal” and “sword”
Consonance is much like assonance, only it refers to the use of consonant sounds as in “sleep in cheap hotels.” Here, we see the “p” being used. That said, the line that expresses consonance is “Come to my arms, my beamish boy! / O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!” The consonance here is with the use of “m.”
Repetition, like the name implies, is when certain words or phrases are repeated. This can be seen in the line “One, two! One, two! And through and through / The vorpal blade went snicker-snack!”
Internal rhyme occurs when word rhyme within the same line as opposed to the ending a line and one of its ensuing lines. That said, the line that exhibits internal rhyme is “He left it dead, and with its head / He went galumphing back.” The words that rhyme internally are “dead” and “head.”
Annually - once a year, every year .
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15.a
16.d
17.c
18.d