Emily Dickinson's "The Snake" is a prime example of _____. a. assonance b. consonance c. alliteration d. iambic pentameter

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c. alliteration

The poem "The Snake" by Emily Dickinson prominently features alliteration, which is the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words close to each other in a line or verse. Dickinson often plays with sound devices to create rhythm and enhance the meaning of her poetry.