It includes alliteration, word repetition, and rhyme. -Apex 5.2.4 Creative Writing
Most of its rhymes are internal rather than end rhymes - APEX
a repeated arrangement of elements, such as colors, lines, sizes, forms, or shapes
jjj
my ta ta's
your mom
no its theory
a repeated arrangement of elements, such as colors, lines, sizes, forms, or shapes
A uniform pattern of rhythm in a poem :)
Words that sound the same but have different spellings and meanings
Lines that end in some kind of punctuation. Apex
They are stanza forms based on number of lines.
They strongly resemble iambic pentameter, though other lines in the poem do not :) -Apex-
How words, sentences, and phrases sound together (APEX)
recognizable system of elements created by repetition or sequence
It uses repetition to demonstrate the pattern of the Axis attacks.
Simple APEX :]
a unit of pronunciation having one vowel sound, with or without surrounding consonants, forming the whole or a part of a word
Reading your writing aloud can help with sentence fluency because it allows you to hear how the words flow together, making it easier to identify awkward or choppy sentences. It can also help you catch mistakes in grammar and punctuation that you may not notice when reading silently. Additionally, speaking the words out loud can give you a better sense of the overall tone and rhythm of your writing.