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The answer is “C” because they somewhat rhyme, but do not directly rhyme.
Assonance is a literary device that employs the repetition of vowel sounds and letters in a group of nearby words. The line from "The Bells" by Edgar Allan Poe that uses the sound device assonance is;
- And he dances, and he yells
The vowel sounds "a" and "e" were repeatedly used in the group of words used in this line. This thus forms a rhyme that is easily recognizable.
Assonance is different from consonance where the repeated sounds and letters are consonants.
So, option A is correct.
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