Weegy: The onomatopoeia in this sentence exists in the phrase "where light breaks."
User: assonance? "in her room at the prow of the house where light breaks, and the windows are tossed with linden. my daughter is writing a story." is
Weegy: What are you asking about the phrase: in her room at the prow of the house where light breaks, and the windows are tossed with linden. my daughter is writing a story
User: in this sentence, is there a assonance? "but now it is she who pauses. as if to reject my thought and its easy figure a stillness greatens. in which the whole house seems to be thinking and then she is at it again with a bunched clamor of strokes. and again is silent
Weegy: The sentence does not have assonance. Assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds to create internal rhyming within phrases or sentences.
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