yes but he thinks his career firts and eun hye loves gong yoo too .....but gong yoo just didnt noticed it!
sound in a poem can be created using onomatopoeia - words that sound like the action such as "bang" "crash". It can also be created through assonance - this is the repetition of a vowel sound in words so you get a soft s or c ect.. Sound can be created through alliteration : the snake slowly slithered- the s is the alliteration.
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Sound devices are resources used by poets to convey and reinforce the meaning or experience of poetry through the skillful use of sound. After all, poets are trying to use a concentrated blend of sound and imagery to create an emotional response. The words and their order should evoke images, and the words themselves have sounds, which can reinforce or otherwise clarify those images. All in all, the poet is trying to get you, the reader, to sense a particular thing, and the use of sound devices are some of the poet's tools.
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The UI pair has a long OO sound. The "yoo" sound is heard in words such as cute and fuel.
The vowel sound is a long U (long OO) vowel sound (floot).The YOO sound is another form of the long U, long OO, where a consonant shapes a y-sound. Some YOO words are cute, mute, fuel, feud, and uniform.
No common English words have the spelling YOO. There are many words that sound like YOO that have only a U or an EW:cue,cute, mutefew, mew, pewuniform, unique*There is some ambiguity for words such as pure, which is classed as a short YOO because it precedes an R, while the word puce is classed as a long YOO.
The word cute has a long U (long YOO) sound as in mute, mule, cue, feud, and fuel. The YOO sound is also in U words without a silent E, such as unit, uniform, and united EW words such as few and view
No, "flute" does not have a short vowel sound. To have a short U sound, it would have to rhyme with mutt or nut. To have a short OO sound, it would rhyme with foot or put. The word flute has a long U or long OO sound (floot). The long YOO sound appears in some long U words where the consonants provide a Y sound. Examples are cute, mute, mule, fuel, and feud. The YOO also appears in some words that start with U, such as uniform and unique.
The words mute and butte (beaut) have the yoo sound.Also the two-syllable words compute, dispute, impute, and refute. And newt in some pronunciations.
Yes. The sound of the letter (yoo) is heard.
The word "view" has an "oo" sound, like in "blue" or "shoe".
Yes. The long U sound is a long OO as in flute and dune. But a Y sound is heard in some OO sound words that sounds like the letter U in uniform. These words include cube, cure, cute, few, fuel, feud, mule, mute, you, yew, and view.
An object that begins with a 'yoo' sound is a ukulele.