CRWR 200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Shane Koyczan, Karen Solie, Assonance
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Spoken this is my voice by shane koyczan. Helps us remember words and phrases: similar to how we want to remember the lyric in music, can be a liability when: Rhyme feels forced slave to the rhyme . Rhyming for the sake of rhyming: predictable rhymes can create fatigue for readers. It does not have to rhyme all the time: end rhyme. Rhyming words at the end of consecutive lines. End rhyme as a technique is commonly abused. Rhyme that occurs within a single line of verse, or between internal phrases across multiple lines: alliteration. Repetition of the rst consonant sound in a series of multiple words: slant rhymes. Rhymes where the words are similar in sound but not identical in sound. Repetition of vowels without repeating consonant sounds. Examples: proud / brown, pain / hate, coping / golden, consonance. Repetition of nal consonants with a di erent preceding vowel sound.