B.) wet
C.) hear
D.) knew
The same vowel as the word "feel" sounds as stated in option (c): "hear" Therefore, option (C) is the correct answer.
Assonance is the practice of employing words with the same vowel sound.
This is a figure of speech that is frequently employed in poetry and indicates that the words next to each other have the same vowel combinations.
Alliteration, the opposing figure of speech, is the recurrence of the same consonant in close-proximity words.
Vowel harmony is a term used in poetry to describe the repetition of the same vowel or several comparable vowels, especially in stressed syllables (though linguists have a different definition of "vowel harmony").
Vowel sounds flow, but consonant sounds have a clear start and stop. Each vowel's sound is influenced by both its placement inside a syllable and the letters that come after it.
Therefore, option (c) is the correct answer.
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