What sound device is being used in the following lines of poetry?
"i celebrate myself a...
English, 09.11.2019 06:31 Kaitlyn2321
What sound device is being used in the following lines of poetry?
"i celebrate myself and sing myself,
and what i assume you shall assume,"
a) consonance
b) alliteration
c) both of these
d) none of these
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