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Question 7 (1 point) In poetry, onomatopoeia is: A. words that give animals human characteristics B. words that sound like their internal rhymes C. words that imitate the sound they describe Question 8 (1 point) In poetry, assonance is:
A. the repetition of consonant sounds
B. the repetition of vowels sounds
C. the repetition of internal rhymes

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