MCQ - ROBERT FROST'S  STOPPING BY WOODS ON A SNOWY EVENING |9th STD| TET PAPER II | ENGLISH

MCQ - ROBERT FROST'S STOPPING BY WOODS ON A SNOWY EVENING |9th STD| TET PAPER II | ENGLISH

ROBERT FROST'S STOPPING BY WOODS ON A SNOWY EVENING Perfect 👍 Let’s clearly compare sibilance, alliteration, and consonance, since they sound similar but are slightly different. 1. Alliteration Definition: Repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of nearby words. Example: “His house is in the village though.” → Repetition of h sound - His / house. 2. Consonance Definition: Repetition of consonant sounds anywhere in nearby words — beginning, middle, or end. Example: "The woods are lovely, dark and deep.” → Repetition of d sound - dark / and / deep. 3. Sibilance Definition: Repetition of ‘s’, ‘sh’, or soft ‘c’ sounds to create a hissing or whispering effect. Example: "The only other sound’s the sweep.” → Repetition of s sound - sound’s / sweep.