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 Rap artists use poetic devices in their lyrics to create fluidity and sensory images in their songs, as well as musicality. Sounds within words alone can add a beat, elongate a line, or emphasize and emotion. Three devices they use are alliteration, consonance, and assonance.

 

Alliteration is the repetition of consonant sounds, like this: Jackrabbits jump joyously for jelly beans. The sound being repeated is /j/ and it gives the sentence a beat.

 

Consonance is when consonant sounds are found within words, rather than at the beginning. Here is an example: Lemurs humming among themselves are harmonious. The /m/ sound creates a hum in the sentence.

 

Assonance is the repletion of vowel sounds, like this: Eels creep in the deep blue sea. The sound being repeated is /ee/ in eels, creep, deep, and sea; it creates an eerie sound.

 

Sometimes alliteration, consonance, and assonance can be found in a passage, such as The baboon balanced bananas on the bamboo branch. The alliteration and consonance is /b/, and the assonance is /a/ in baboon, balanced, bananas, bamboo, branch.

 

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