Stoat, gloat, float, boat, moat, oat, coat...
Some words with the same beginning sound as 'continue' are: continent, content, contend, continue, and contiguous.
No, it's based on the final sound of words.
There really isn't a kind that uses repetive words but there is Alliteration and homophones. Alliteration is when there are repeating words with the same beginning sound-like tounge twisters such as Peter Piper!
homographs
Alliteration typically involves the repetition of the same initial consonant sound in a series of words within a phrase or sentence. While there isn't a strict numerical threshold, using at least three words with the same beginning sound is commonly recognized as creating alliteration. However, even two words can be considered alliterative in some contexts, especially if they are prominent in the sentence. Ultimately, the focus is more on the stylistic effect than on a specific count.
Some words that have the same beginning sound as "apple" are apricot, anchor, and actor.
The letter o has the same sound as the oa in goat
Some words with the same beginning sound as 'continue' are: continent, content, contend, continue, and contiguous.
above, about, abide, abort, abandon
Alliteration.
The repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of multiple words in close proximity is called alliteration.
alliteration is when a group of words have the same beginning consonant sound ex. Moe moves to Montana. Both mat moves and Montana have the same beginning consonant sound.
No, it's based on the final sound of words.
they make a baaing sound
rip
rip
The word "sunrise" has the same beginning sound as the word "Sunday."