Can you give me alliteration example for leopard?
The lazy, loving, lizard-eating leopard tried to catch his dinner.
What biotic or abiotic factors effect a crocodile?
Things that affect the crocodile include: Salinity in the water, scarcity of food and other animals. The crocodile can change the temperature of its eggs to define what gender the baby will be. Crocodile have see-through eye-lids so that they can see underwater and can remain submerged for a number oh ours. For further information, see Steve Irwen
What are the figures of speech that been used in ozymandias?
In the poem "Ozymandias" by Percy Bysshe Shelley, the hand and the heart are personified to help add an effect to the poem. The hand "mocks" and the heart "feeds."
What is an example of alliteration of a kid eating a melting ice cream?
The cute little kid clasped his cold, creamy cornet
Do some examples of descriptive paragraphs of alliteration?
Write sentences the way you speak - just pretend you are telling this to a friend, and write down what you would say. What would you tell them about this topic?
Look up some facts. What is alliteration? How would you explain alliteration to your friend?
If you just start writing, you will be through with your assignment before you know it.
Consonant variants are consonants having 2 or more sounds.
Example:
c- /s/ cereal, ceremony
/k/ calculator, candle
Is the repetition at the beginning of words close together called alliteration?
Alliteration is the repetition of words beginning with same letter, and used in a sentence or poem (usually).
Is Rushing rain runs down the river alliteration?
The river and a bee
was talking very free....................
the bee then swam down into the river
and the river ate the bee
Possibly the H, because the CH is pronounced as a K (eh-ko).
What are some things that have to do with consonance?
(1) The repetition, at close intervals, of the final consonants of accented syllables or important words, especially at the ends of words, as in blank and think or strong and string.
(2) The repetition of identical or similar consonants in neighboring words whose vowel sounds are different (e.g. coming home, hot foot). The term is most commonly used, though, for a special case of such repetition in which the words are identical except for the stressed vowel sound (group / grope, middle / muddle, wonder / wander); this device, combining alliteration and terminal consonance, is sometimes known more precisely as 'rich consonance,' and is frequently used in modern poetry at the ends of verse lines as an alternative to full rhyme (aka. half‐rhyme). Consonance may be regarded as the counterpart to the vowel‐sound repetition known as assonance. The adjective consonantal is sometimes ambiguous in that it also means, more generally, 'pertaining to consonants.'
(3) A pleasing combination of sounds; sounds in agreement with tone. Also, the close repetition of the same end consonants of stressed syllables with differing vowel sounds.
Is listen a silent consonants?
Yes it is because if you listen to someone you have to be silent so you can really hear what any person is saying.
What is the alliteration in the novel Beka Lamb?
the alliterations are 'pestle pounding plantains' and 'polished pinewood' page 7.
What is a alliteration sentence for cupcakes?
I like coconut cupcakes covered with cream and candy sprinkles.
Cream cheese covered coconut cupcakes created delight at the cast party.
In this poem, shakspear is saying that his misterss is not perfect by any means, but he thinks he loves her more than anyone else in comparison. for example: 'If snow be white, why then her breasts are dun' In Shakespears day, women with white chests are made out to be the prettyest. He is saying here that her chest is not white it is 'dun.' Dun is a greyish brown color. This is insulting to his wife but at the end, he says how he couldn't have asked for anything more.
What does poetic devices mean?
Tone is an example of poietic device, this device can be used to convey the feelings or meanings