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The occurrence of the same letter or
sound at the beginning of adjacent or
closely connected words.
D keeps repeating
“Don't you dare look out your window,
darlingeverything's on fire.”
rhymed on the terminal syllables of the
verses
The words both have ight at the end
making it a rhyme
You'll be alright
come morning light
Half rhyme or slant rhyme, sometimes called
sprung, near rhyme, oblique rhyme, off
rhyme or imperfect rhyme, is consonance on
the final...
Eyes and light is a slant ryhme
Just close your eyesYou'll be
alrightCome morning light
The action of repeating some thing. The recurrence of an action or event.
The sentences replay in paragraphs.
Just close your eyesThe sun is going downYou'll be alrightNo one can hurt you nowCome morning lightYou and I'll be safe and soundJust close your eyesYou'll be alrightCome morning light,You and I'll be safe and sound...
The repetition of final consonant sounds
I remember repeats
I remember tears streaming down your
faceWhen I said, I'll never let you goWhen
all those shadows almost killed your lightI
remember you said, Don't leave me here
aloneBut all that's dead and gone and
passed tonight
Visually descriptive or figurative language
Just close your eyes- telling to close your
eyes so you can’t see it.- visual
The sun is going down- it’s a visual
Hold onto this lullaby- it’s a feeling or a
touch
A figure of speech in which a word or phrase
is applied to an object or action to which it is
not literally applicable.
Shadows can’t kill your light.
When all those shadows almost killed
your light…