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The use of multiple words with the same first letter (or letter sound) is called alliteration.

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Personification. Moonlight cannot really creep; it is a human attribute given to something inanimate.

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Q: The following expression is an example of which figure of speech Many mumbling mice are making midnight music in the moonlight?
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Not quite. Diction is how you pronounce words, and which words you choose to use; in that sense, it's closer to the word 'dialect', though it's the dialect of each individual person. Language would be a broader sense of how you present yourself through your choice of expression; it indicates your mood and relative social status as much as your personality.Examples of diction would be pronouncing 'aunt' as either 'ant' or 'ont'; or choosing whether to say "cannot" instead of "can't." Examples of language would be saying "Maybe later," instead of "Not right now."Having good diction means talking in a way which is both clear and understandable; ironically, having better diction than your friends and peers can make you sound snobbish or professorial.When someone says, "Watch your diction," they probably mean you're mumbling or otherwise being unclear; when they say, "Watch your language," it usually means to stop swearing.


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Many mumbling mice are making midnight music in the moonlight is an example of which figure of speech?

This is an example of alliteration, where the same initial sound is repeated in close succession.


What is 'Many mumbling mice are making midnight music in the moonlight' an example of?

Alliteration, which involves repeating a sound in a sentence can be illustrated by the above example.


What is the adjective in the sentence joe was frantically mumbling to the 911 emergency operator?

mumbling is the adjective in that sentence..


What is the difference between mumbling and bawling?

Mumbling is speaking in a low, inaudible manner which makes it hard to tell what the person is saying. Bawling is crying.


What might your parents be doing while you are talking to them that will make it hard to understand?

eating, sleeping, mumbling, drinking, brushing teeth


What drugs cause mumbling?

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How do you play many mumbling mice on piano?

with the fingers


How do you play Many Mumbling Mice on the piano?

with the fingers


Why is mumbling annoying?

Because You Cant Hear What They Are Saying!


Who wrote the song many mumbling mice?

Karle Erickson


Is Mumbled the weakest meaning in voice?

If you are referring to the most quiet speaking, that would be whispering. Mumbling is hard to understand not because it is quiet but because it is not clear speech. Mumbling is the opposite of enunciating.


What medical condition if any is indicated by a person mumbling to themselves?

There are no known medical conditions that cause a person to mumble to themselves. If the mumbling is excessive and interferes with a person's life, they might have a mental illness.