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give me an example of sound devices – words or phrases that emphasize sound
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Bronson Koreen bk
shorten this please
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GPT 3.5
1. Onomatopoeia - words that imitate natural sounds (e.g. buzz, hiss, boom)
2. Alliteration - the repetition of initial consonant sounds in neighboring words (e.g. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers)
3. Assonance - the repetition of vowel sounds in neighboring words (e.g. fleet feet sweep by sleeping geese)
4. Consonance - the repetition of consonant sounds in neighboring words (e.g. fiddle and paddle)
5. Rhyme - the repetition of similar sounds at the end of words (e.g. cat and hat)
6. Euphony - pleasing, harmonious sounds (e.g. lullaby, melody)
7. Cacophony - harsh, discordant sounds (e.g. crash, bang)
8. Repetition - repeating words or phrases for emphasis or rhythm (e.g. never, never, never give up)
2. Alliteration - the repetition of initial consonant sounds in neighboring words (e.g. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers)
3. Assonance - the repetition of vowel sounds in neighboring words (e.g. fleet feet sweep by sleeping geese)
4. Consonance - the repetition of consonant sounds in neighboring words (e.g. fiddle and paddle)
5. Rhyme - the repetition of similar sounds at the end of words (e.g. cat and hat)
6. Euphony - pleasing, harmonious sounds (e.g. lullaby, melody)
7. Cacophony - harsh, discordant sounds (e.g. crash, bang)
8. Repetition - repeating words or phrases for emphasis or rhythm (e.g. never, never, never give up)
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GPT 3.5
1. Onomatopoeia
2. Alliteration
3. Assonance
4. Consonance
5. Rhyme
6. Euphony
7. Cacophony
8. Repetition
2. Alliteration
3. Assonance
4. Consonance
5. Rhyme
6. Euphony
7. Cacophony
8. Repetition