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To emphasize certain types of emotions of actions. - Apex
Having favorite words as a writer means being drawn to certain words for their sound, meaning, or rhythm. These words may resonate with the writer emotionally or stylistically and appear frequently in their writing. They can add a personal touch to the writer's work and help create a unique voice.
Writers may use incomplete sentences to create a sense of urgency, tension, or to mimic natural speech patterns. They can also be used to convey fragmented thoughts or to emphasize specific words or ideas.
"Once by the Pacific" by Robert Frost uses assonance, consonance, and alliteration to create a rhythmic and melodic sound. The repetition of certain vowel and consonant sounds adds to the musical quality of the poem and helps to emphasize its themes and imagery.
When writing a memoir, you can choose what you want to include, but you shouldn't say something is true if it isn't. You can make it sound like fiction, though.
I agree, It does sort of sound like Paperback Writer!
Alliteration is the poetic device that involves repeating a sound at the beginning of words or syllables. This device is commonly used to create rhythm, emphasize certain words or themes, and add musicality to the text.
When choosing a level of diction, a writer must consider who their readers are. Choose a type of diction that the audience would understand. Don't use a formal style of diction with a group of 10 year olds. The writer must also consider their intended purpose and the appearance, sound, and meaning of the selected words used to convey that purpose. A writer should choose a level of diction that suits their purpose.
KarYEra (you should emphasize YE to imitate Russian sound, like in "Sierra")
Sound and repetition can enhance a message by creating a rhythmic or memorable quality that captures attention and reinforces key points. The repetition of certain sounds or phrases can help to emphasize important ideas and make the message more impactful and easily understood by the audience. It can also help with retention and recall of the message.
Yes, there is alliteration in "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry. For example, in the title itself, the repeated "n" sound creates alliteration. Alliteration is used throughout the book to create rhythm and emphasize certain phrases and ideas.
1, but if you emphasize the "es" at the end it may sound like 2, like Cri-SUH