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The words weathered, ribboned, and anchored are an example of what poetic device?

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 The answer is: Consonance 
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Consonance

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This is an example of consonance. Consonance refers to the repetition of sounds produced by interior consonants within a particular sentence. Usually, these words are placed together in quick succession. In this case, the words "weathered, ribboned, and anchored" all share similar sounds that are produced by interior consonants.

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