Prentice Hall Literature: The American ExperiencePrentice Hall, 1994 - 1211 pagina's |
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... Sound Devices . Alliteration , consonance , and assonance are three sound devices that poets use to give their writing a musical quality . Alliteration is the repetition of similar sounds , usually consonants , at the beginnings of ...
... Sound Devices . Alliteration , consonance , and assonance are three sound devices that poets use to give their writing a musical quality . Alliteration is the repetition of similar sounds , usually consonants , at the beginnings of ...
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... sound of a poem should reinforce its meaning . Sound Devices . Poets use a variety of sound devices to give their writing a musical quality . Four of the most frequently used sound devices are alliteration , consonance , assonance , and ...
... sound of a poem should reinforce its meaning . Sound Devices . Poets use a variety of sound devices to give their writing a musical quality . Four of the most frequently used sound devices are alliteration , consonance , assonance , and ...
Pagina 529
... Sound Devices Alliteration , consonance , assonance , and internal rhyme are four sound devices used in poetry . Alliteration is the repetition of similar sounds , usually consonants , at the beginnings of words or accented syllables ...
... Sound Devices Alliteration , consonance , assonance , and internal rhyme are four sound devices used in poetry . Alliteration is the repetition of similar sounds , usually consonants , at the beginnings of words or accented syllables ...
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