Final answer:
The question to identify consonance in an excerpt from "The Fish" by Elizabeth Bishop cannot be answered as the provided excerpts are not from Bishop's poem. Consonance involves the repetition of consonant sounds and cannot be analyzed without the correct text.
Step-by-step explanation:
The student has asked to identify which line in the given excerpt from Elizabeth Bishop's "The Fish" uses consonance. Consonance is a literary device where consonant sounds are repeated, typically at the end of words, to create a harmonious or impactful effect.
None of the provided excerpts are from "The Fish" by Elizabeth Bishop. Therefore, it is not possible to identify a line with consonance from Elizabeth Bishop's poem in the excerpts provided. For reference, consonance in poetry often appears in the form of repeated sounds such as 't' or 's' sounds at the ends or middles of words. If the student can provide the correct excerpt from "The Fish", an analysis of consonance can be done accordingly.