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... Sound A similar effect in sound is brought about by onomatopoeia , the use of words which in their own sound suggest the sound described . For ex- ample : She skipped through the dry fallen leaves , delighting in their CRACKLE and ...
... Sound A similar effect in sound is brought about by onomatopoeia , the use of words which in their own sound suggest the sound described . For ex- ample : She skipped through the dry fallen leaves , delighting in their CRACKLE and ...
Strana 190
... sound pattern ; from the extra stress taken by the language which uses it ; most of all from the power of recurrent sound to pull a passage into tighter unity . You're likely to use recurrent sound most effectively if , once again , you ...
... sound pattern ; from the extra stress taken by the language which uses it ; most of all from the power of recurrent sound to pull a passage into tighter unity . You're likely to use recurrent sound most effectively if , once again , you ...
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... ( sound ) To test your resourcefulness in alliteration and assonance , choose one of the following topics , then arbitrarily select one vowel sound and two consonant sounds ( without regard to any possible imitative value in them ) , and ...
... ( sound ) To test your resourcefulness in alliteration and assonance , choose one of the following topics , then arbitrarily select one vowel sound and two consonant sounds ( without regard to any possible imitative value in them ) , and ...
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