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In Pitman shorthand, consonant strokes are formed using different shapes and positions to represent various consonant sounds. There are approximately 20 types of consonant strokes in Pitman shorthand, each associated with a specific sound or group of sounds.
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The small percussion group was widely known for the beautiful sounds they produced using only a few types of drums.
Alliteration is when a group of words begin with trhe same consonant. In this case the consonant is C
I think you are talking about an alliteration
A consonant cluster is a group of consonants which have no intervening vowel.Examples are:champ = ch and mpchurch = ch and chsteam = ststreet = strstretch = str and tch
A and An are indefinite articles as opposed to The which is a definite article. Indefinite articles signal that the noun being modified refers to any member of the group, where as The indicates that the noun is specific.A is used before nouns that begin with consonant sounds. An is used before nouns that begin with vowel sounds. For example:I saw a tiger.I saw an elephant.I saw the dog (specific dog is being referred to)I saw a unicorn (sounds like you-nih-corn).He is an honest man (sounds like ah-nist).
alliteration is when a group of words have the same beginning consonant sound ex. Moe moves to Montana. Both mat moves and Montana have the same beginning consonant sound.
Blanca from Group One Crew (Christian Group) sounds a bit like Shakira.
In English, particularly, groups of vowels often stand for a single sound. Vowel combinations like "ou", "oo", "ea" and "ee" in words such as tough, foot, read or teen represent single sounds. But they can also represent two seperate sounds, as does the "ea" in create.
its a group of triceratops eat cake suca
The question is quite ambiguous, but if I assume you want all possible combinations of the group of the four numbers, then the answer would be 4666, 6466, 6646 and 6664