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What is illiterative?

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Updated: 9/14/2023

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Language arts are like poems like haiku and sort of stuffs, they are also considered as prose and plays. For example, I like music so i make an illiterative Haiku. MUSICAL MUSIC MELLIFLUOUS MELODY MARVELLOUS MUSIC As you can notice, all the words are starting with the same letter. This is the meaning of "illiterative". Also note that the lines are written in 5-7-5 syllable form. This is the property of Haiku. However, it is usually used for nature so I have violated a rule... ^_^ Can others help me in prose and plays?


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