Alliteration, Assonance, and Onomatopoeia | Style | Grammar

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This video will teach you all about the different ways you can use the sound of words for effect. Alliteration is when you use a bunch of similar consonants in a row; assonance is when you use a bunch of similar vowel sounds in a row; onomatopoeia is basically sound effects. You'll see.
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I learned that an assonance repeats the same vowel in the word either in the beginning of the word or in the middle of the word as long as it "[expressed] a pattern" as you stated in the video. Please help, thank you!

jenniferperdes
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THANKS THIS REALLY HELPED ME OUT AND KEEP MAKING VIDS LIKE THIS ✔😊

joeallenyap
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I love this software. What is the name of it? How can I use it in my class?

MsWright
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Assonance is the when the internal vowel sound is the same. Ex. High in the sky. Alliteration is when the beginning sound repeats.

christinemontano
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my periodic test was tommorow ty for this

edithamanagbanag
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I am watching this because my Teacher assigned it to me. But it much

faaraxfareey
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david(you associate me with a sociation that you already have good feelings about) me (who said i have good feelings?)

tylerdean
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PUT AT 0.5 SPEED AND THEY WILL SOUND DRUNK

williamli
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Rosie & David, I love your work, but this is NOT your best work. 😢 Your definition of alliteration is weakly worded.

Alliteration: when a series of words all start with the same consonant SOUND.

Bad example: Robert park swam swiftly, surely, and straight ahead. “Surely” starts with the “sh” sound.

Good example: The cute kangaroo quickly kicked the covers clear. Many words here start with different letters, but the same “k” sound.

practicalparent
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Worst video I have ever seen in my life. I nearly fainted 🤮

RayyanSM