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The sound device used in "It is the same yellow as the year before" is alliteration, where the repetition of the 'y' sound creates a poetic and melodic effect.
1 example is an audio loudspeaker device because a coil and magnet is used to create the sound effect.
A repetition of the same constant sound is called alliteration. It is a literary device where the same consonant sound is repeated in close proximity to create a rhythmic and melodious effect in writing or speech.
The repetition of a vowel sound is called assonance. This literary device is often used to create a musical or rhythmic effect in writing.
a multimedia input device is anything and manything ranging from video cameras, web cams, to ipods and flash drives it is basicly and thing that and store or transmit sound, pictures, or videos to another unit
Which is NOT a poetic sound device?
A Microphone does not output sound. It accepts sound. It is an input device.
One way to efficiently convert sound to electricity is by using a device called a piezoelectric transducer. This device can convert sound waves into electrical energy by utilizing the piezoelectric effect, where certain materials generate an electric charge when subjected to mechanical stress. By placing the transducer in an area with high sound intensity, such as near a loudspeaker or in a noisy environment, it can efficiently generate electricity from the sound waves.
The word "cheep" is one onomatopoeia (sound name) for the sound of birds, especially young ones. It is often used for effect as slang, with the meaning "cheap" (inexpensive, not costly). The proper spelling is always recommended.
Repetition of initial consonant sounds is known as alliteration. It is a literary device where words in close proximity begin with the same consonant sound to create a poetic or rhythmic effect in writing.
This is an example of alliteration, where words starting with the same consonant sound (s) are repeated in close succession to create a musical or rhythmic effect.
The iCarly episode with Fred in it has the real voice of Lucas.