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Identify the sound devices in this line from Percy Bysshe Shelley’s “The Cloud”:

I bear light shade for the leaves when laid.

assonance
alliteration
slant rhyme
consonance
internal rhyme

User Unihedron
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Answer: I'm sorry if I get this wrong but I think it is Alliteration and internal Rhyme

Explanation: It would make sense because alliteration repetition and it is saying " light shade for the leaves when laid" and as you can see they have more than 2 words that begin with L. Then I think that it is Internal Rhyme because it is involving a word in the middle of this line.

(again I'm Truly sorry if I got this wrong)

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Answer:

ALLITERATION AND INTERNAL RHYME

Step-by-step explanation:

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