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Repetition focuses mostly on end words.
assonance--repetition of vowel sounds
It uses a combination of rhyme and repetition of whole words
Alliteration, but more particularly sibilance.
sound in a poem can be created using onomatopoeia - words that sound like the action such as "bang" "crash". It can also be created through assonance - this is the repetition of a vowel sound in words so you get a soft s or c ect.. Sound can be created through alliteration : the snake slowly slithered- the s is the alliteration.
Verbatim means to say the exact words that were said by someone else.
When you report someone's exact words, you are quoting them. Quotations are used to show the words spoken by an individual directly and should be enclosed in quotation marks to distinguish them from the rest of the text.
You must place those words within quotation marks and state the name of the author and the book or work from which the quotation was taken.
No, repetition is the act of repeating words or phrases, while alliteration is the repetition of initial consonant sounds in neighboring words.
You must place those words within quotation marks and state the name of the author and the book or work from which the quotation was taken.
The repetition of sounds in a series of words
That repetition would involve an onomatopoeia.
Direct quotes (exact words that were spoken or written) OR words used ironically
Why ie it important to avoid the use of repetition words or phrases in academic essay
Alliteration is the repetition of words beginning with same letter, and used in a sentence or poem (usually).
Repetition focuses mostly on end words.
Repetition of words is called "redundancy" or "repetition". It is the act of repeating a word or phrase unnecessarily, which can make the writing or speech less effective.