…you make an ass of Nancy, maybe? Captain Science was a little concerned that “assonance” starts with a “bad word” (queue shocked 9-year-old face), but grasped the concepts of assonance, consonance, and alliteration quickly an easily. He wrote a little poem using all three.
The Ghost Judge
The midnight moon is spooky,
And scary ghouls roam everywhere.
There’s even a ghost judge,
and it looks like he’s sued someone,
for he closed around a zombie
and he never came again.
Yes, he closed around a zombie
and he never came again.
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He is so talented! It just amazes me. Is there anything he can’t do once he decides to do it?
LOL. Great job, Capt. Science.
A perfectly pleasing and positively precious poem of which your mom must be most proud.
Assonance means getting the rhyme wrong. Am I the only one that hears that line out of Educating Rita every time I hear the word assonance?
Well done Capt Science on your poem
Very nice! Zombies and ghouls are my faves.