figurative
The applicable term is assonance, which often creates rhymes.
"Assonance" is the repetition of vowel sounds.
The repetition of a vowel sound is called assonance. This literary device is often used to create a musical or rhythmic effect in writing.
Repetition is not a type of context clue. Context clues are words or phrases surrounding an unfamiliar term that help readers understand its meaning. Repetition can provide emphasis or reinforcement of a certain idea but may not directly clarify the meaning of an unfamiliar word.
babbling
The applicable term is assonance, which often creates rhymes.
Regular pattern
The term that is defined as planned as consistent repetition of design is "pattern." Patterns involve repeating elements or motifs in a predictable manner to create visual or structural coherence.
The term that is defined as natural repetition that appears to be unplanned or unorganized is "echolalia." Echolalia is a speech disorder characterized by the involuntary repetition of words or phrases spoken by others. It can be a common feature of autism spectrum disorders or other developmental conditions.
rhythm
Parallelism, which means the use of identical or equivalent syntactic constructions in corresponding clauses or phrases.
This term is defined as "rhythm". It refers to the patterned flow of sound in a poem or any form of literature often created through the repetition of stressed and unstressed syllables.
parallelelism
alliteration
Repeated vowel sounds is assonance.Repeated consonant sounds (in a word or words) is consonance.The repetition of stressed consonants is called alliteration.
repetition
"Assonance" is the repetition of vowel sounds.