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Which lines in this excerpt from elizabeth bishop's "the fish" use assonance?
he was speckled with barnacles,
fine rosettes of lime,
and infested
with tiny white sea-lice,
and underneath two or three
rags of green weed hung down.
while his gills were breathing in
the terrible oxygen
--the frightening gills,
fresh and crisp with blood, that can cut so badly—
i thought of the coarse white flesh
packed in like feathers,
the big bones and the little bones,

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