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- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in your online editor.
- Begin with the first exercise labeled '1) Purple.' Review the options provided and select the word that matches the vowel sound of 'purple' while differing in its consonant sounds. Circle your choice.
- Proceed to the next exercise labeled '2) Fruit.' Similar to the previous step, examine the options and circle the word that shares the same vowel sound as 'fruit' but has different consonants.
- Continue with the third exercise labeled '3) Dazed.' Again, select and circle the appropriate word that has the matching vowel sound.
- Move on to '4) Reek.' Circle the correct option that displays the required assonance.
- For '5) Ready,' choose the right word and circle your selection.
- Next, tackle the exercise labeled '6) Hope.' As before, find and circle the word that fits the criteria.
- In '7) Again,' you will follow the same process. Circle the word that has the matching vowel sound.
- For '8) Fought,' identify the suitable word and circle it.
- Complete the final selections with '9) Kind' and '10) Battle' by circling the appropriate words based on the assonance rule.
- Once you have finished circling the options for all exercises, review your selections for accuracy.
- Lastly, save your changes, download the completed form, or share it as needed.
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Assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds in words that are close together in a sentence or verse. For example, “His tender heir might bear his memory” (William Shakespeare, “Sonnet 1”). The “eh” sound in “tender,” “heir,” “bear,” and “memory” is an assonant sound.
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