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Expressing the same concept using different phrasing or words that are more commonly understood.
Describing a sound using words is called onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia is when words imitate the sound they represent, helping to make written or spoken descriptions more vivid and expressive.
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No. Every vowel can have more than one sound, depending on the spelling of the word and its historical source. For example, the letter E can have a long sound (ee), a short sound (eh), an R-influenced sound (ir), and a schwa sound (unstressed eh or uh). Or it can be silent, which may influence the sound of other vowels. Similarly, more than one vowel or vowel group can have the identical sound. The long A (ay) sound can be made in: A words - base, cake, late AY words - lay, may, pay AI words - fail, maid, plain EI words - veil EIGH words - weigh, weight, neighbor (and the related "air" sound by EA as well)
Yes, if a word or phrase is repeated twice, it is considered repetition. Repetition involves the act of saying or writing the same word or phrase more than once for emphasis, clarity, or rhetorical effect.
assonance or the repetition of an initial consonant sound in two or more nearby words,as in
Alliteration is the repetition of the first sound in two or more words of a phrase. In rockin robin this is the ro sound of each word.
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers" is an example of alliteration in literature.
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Alliteration
In language, alliteration refers to the repetition of a particular sound in the first syllables of a series of words or phrases. Alliteration has historically developed largely through poetry, in which it more narrowly refers to the repetition of a consonant in any syllables that, according to the poem's meter, are stressed, as in James Thomson's verse "Come…dragging the lazy languid Line along".
Alliteration
The repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of two or more words in close succession. Example: Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
Expressing the same concept using different phrasing or words that are more commonly understood.
Alliteration refers to having two or more words in a group start with the same letter or having stressed syllables start with the same consonant sound or sound group. Examples: female, forty, fat, and fertile tried and true bewitched, bothered, and bewildered
Alliteration in a poem is the repetition of the same initial consonant sound in neighboring words. This technique helps create a musical effect, enhance the rhythm of the poem, and emphasize certain words or ideas. Writers use alliteration to draw attention to certain phrases and make the poem more memorable.
The repetition of the same beginning consonant sound for words spaced close together in a sentence is know as alliteration. i.e. Sally sells sea shells down by the sea shore. The repetition does not need to be the first consonent, however. Consider: Pretty Pink and PurPle Poodles Proudly Pranced uPon the Promenade during the PuPPy Parade. (note the words purple, upon and puppy)