What form of sound repetition gives a lilting, lyrical feel to this line from "The Fish" by Elizabeth Bishop?

with the swivel still attached

A) alliteration
B) assonance
C) consonance
D) rhyme

Respuesta :

The form of sound repetition that gives a lilting, lyrical feel to this line from "The Fish" by Elizabeth Bishop is A. alliteration.
Alliteration is when the first consonants of neighboring words are repeated.

Answer:

  • Alliteration

Explanation:

Alliteration is an artistic gadget where at least two words in an expression or line of verse share a similar starting consonant sound. The words might be contiguous or isolated by at least one words.  

One of the basic roles of alliteration is to underline something essential that the essayist or speaker might want to feature.