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Alliteration Assonance and Consonance

Includes questions related the use of the sames sounds or consonants at the beginning of words or repetition of similar sounding vowels or consonants.

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Is pH a consonant cluster?

NO,, because it represents A SINGLE SOUND,,

Clusters are made of two or more consonant sounds

What is vccv?

VCCV stands for vowel consonant consonant vowel. Suspend is a VCCV word because u is a vowel, s is a consonant, p is a consonant, and e is a vowel. VCCV!

What dose consonant mean?

if this isn't your homework and this is for fun or intrest get a life but i don't know the answer soz look it upon wikepedia. it means to make sound with lungs.

What are some examples of forshadowing?

Foreshadowing is where the author interrupts the story to give clues about whats going to happen in the story so.............

An example might be.........It was raining on the road and it was really slippery, something like that

Thats foreshadowing that some car might slip in the wet road and crash or something.

There could also be a sign that says like caution slippery road.

Hope this really helps you:)

Does every world in a line of poetry have to begin with the same letter to be considered alliteration or can some words start with other letters?

There can be words beginning with different letters without ruining the alliteration, but the more words that do start with the same letter, the stronger the alliteration.

Can you give me samples of alliteration with the word confident?

If you don't know already, look up what alliteration means. If you do know already, you should be able to answer yourself (or your homework, if that's the case) easily.

Is there alliteration in shakespeare sonnet 42?

Shakespeare's sonnet 42 (That thou hast her) has some weak alliterations, particularly on 'l', scattered through the poem:

A loss in love that touches me more nearly.

If I lose thee, my loss is my love's gain,

but alliteration is not an important technique in this poem (it is neither structural nor semantically significant).

The important techniques to look at in this sonnet are parallel construction (in the second line above, 'lose' is echoed by 'loss' and antithesised by 'gain'), and especially word repetition.

What is the answer to The daring dragonfly darted between the -and the - alliteration?

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Alliteration for letter H?

The language tenchique for alliteration of the letter H is called aspirants. For instance, "His hands hung limply by his sides". The repetition of the "H" is soft and comfortable on the readers ears.

What rapper is respected for his assonance flow?

eminem

some examples;

  • Every time I write a rhyme, thEse pEople think it's a crime - Eminem, Criminal
  • I'm running up on someone's lawns with guns drawn. - Eminem Rock Bottom

What is an alliteration sentence for horses?

As the majestic mane,

entered the race,

people stared and said,

that horse is going to win the race.

Is there assonance in Shakespeare's sonnet 130?

There is always assonance is rhyming, so yes... in the rhyming words and maybe some outside of that... white, why, wires is one example that I saw, for instance. It might contribute to the verbal enjoyment of the poem. Here is the text of Sonnet 130:

http://www.shakespeare-online.com/sonnets/130.html