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| Reimix About "Literary consonance" (1 point with 1 valuation) Repetition of the same consonant two or more times in short succession, as in "pitter patter". Stylistic device used in poetry and songs. » http://grammar. |
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| Reimix About "Assonance" (1 point with 1 valuation) Refrain of vowel sounds to create internal rhyming within phrases, sentences, verse or prose. For example, in the phrase "Do you like blue?" » http://www. |
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| Reimix About "Syllable rhyme" (1 point with 1 valuation) Consonance consisting of a nucleus and an optional coda. From the first vowel to the end. For example: "at" in sat, and flat. |
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| Reimix About "Rhyme" (1 point with 1 valuation) Repetition of similar sounds in words. Often used in poetry and songs. May also refer to a short poem, rhyming couplet or nursery rhyme. » http://words- |
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| Reimix About "Edward Jenner" (1 point with 1 valuation) Abbreviation for: "Edward Anthony Jenner". English scientist who studied his natural surroundings in Berkeley, Gloucestershire (17.05.1749 – 26.01.1823). "Father of Immunology" » http://www. |
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| Reimix About "Waltzing Matilda" (1 point with 1 valuation) folk song, "the unofficial national anthem of Australia". Australian slang for travelling by foot with one's goods in a "Matilda" (bag) » http://aso. |
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| Reimix About "John Otway" (1 point with 1 valuation) English Singer-songwriter (*1952) who built an audience through extensive touring, a surreal sense of humour and an underdog persona » http://www. |
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