Respuesta :
Among the listed lines from Alfred Lord Tennyson's "The Brook", the one that demonstrates consonance is: "With many a silver water-break/ Above the golden gravel". Consonance is a device often used in poetry to refer to repetition of sounds produced by consonants within a phrase or a sentence. In this case the consonant sounds "r" and "g" were repeated.
Answer:
With many a silver water-break/Above the golden gravel,
Explanation:
Because W and G are repeated multiple of times.
With
Water
Golden
Gravel