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repetition of initial consonant sounds at the beginning of nearby words
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repetition of consonant or vowel sounds within words
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use of pleasant or harsh sounds to create a musical or discordant effect
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rhythmic pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in poetry
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omission of a sound or syllable to maintain rhythm
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two or more words sounding the same but with different meanings
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repetition of 's' or 'sh' sounds to produce a hissing effect