Yes
No, and it does not mean repetition, either.
No, sequence does not inherently mean repetition. A sequence refers to an ordered arrangement of elements, which can be distinct or repeated. For example, in mathematics, a sequence can consist of unique numbers or can include repeated values, such as in the Fibonacci sequence. Thus, while repetition can occur within a sequence, it is not a defining characteristic.
Ones that rhyme all through the poem
Alliteration
recognizable system of elements created by repetition or sequence
the successive repetition of a musical idea at higher or lower pitch levels
When you answer sequence questions, look for a repetition anywhere. We can see that the first letter and the last letter is an 'F' so the sequence must be FHEXFHEXF.... so your answer is F.
It means using only three structure when programming: sequence, selection, repetition.
Yes, in C, you can use the standard programming structures (sequence, selection, repetition).
No, consonance is the repetition of consonants. A more specific form of consonance is alliteration, where the first consonant of a word is repeated. Assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds.
to teach and impress by repetition
To create the five-pointed logo, the sequence needs to be repeated once for each point of the star. Therefore, the sequence is typically repeated five times. Each repetition corresponds to forming one of the star's points. This repetition allows for the full structure of the five-pointed star to be completed.