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The line "Surely at the shore she weeps for me" contains an example of

consonance.
slant rhyme.
alliteration.
end rhyme.

User Tom Kidd
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Its alliteration because alliteration is the occurrence of the same letter or sound. ".S.urely at the .s.hore .s.he weeps for me"

User Lopezbertoni
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i say consanance because it is repeting the s lettering
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