Alliteration
That repetition would involve an onomatopoeia.
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.
Alliteration is the repetition of words beginning with same letter, and used in a sentence or poem (usually).
The missing letter in the sequence "yyhlye rrrr" appears to be "e." If we consider the segments separately, "yyhlye" ends with "e," and the repetition of "r" suggests that the letter "e" may be intended to follow it in a continuation or pattern. Thus, the sequence could be interpreted as needing the letter "e" to complete a pattern or to maintain symmetry.
Alliteration, but more particularly sibilance.
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The repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of multiple words in close proximity is called alliteration.
No, the repetition of the beginning sounds of words in successive or nearby lines is known as consonance. Alliteration is the repetition of initial consonant sounds specifically within a single line of text.
Consonance is the repetition of consonant sounds. The repeated sound can be in the beginning,middle, or end of a word for example: "and high school girls with clear skin smiles...." that was the repetition of the letter "s" Hope this helps! :D
The letter "e" completes the sequence.
The next letter in the sequence AAAAA is 'E'. It is a vowel sequence.
The sequence alternates between letters from the end of the alphabet and the beginning: 'y' (2nd last), 'b' (2nd), 'x' (3rd last), 'c' (3rd), 'w' (4th last). Following this pattern, the next letter should be 'd' (4th), as it continues the alternation. Thus, the next letter in the sequence is 'd'.