From the novel; Great Expectation

This question is based on Charles Dicken's Great Expectations.
Hark, Hark!
Bow-Wow
The watch dogs bark!
Bow-Wow
Hark, Hark! I hear
The strain of the struting chanticleer
Cry, 'cock-a-doole-doo!
In the above lyric, the words in italics are examples of

a

assonance

b

onomatopeia

c

alliteration

d

consonance

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some body pls explain everything to me ans abc and d

Psalmscene92
13 years ago

yes, Onomatopoeia is a word whose sound suggest d meaning e.g d Buzzing of the Bee.

Terminology
12 years ago

Onomatopeia-d sound suggests d meaning.

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