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Different poetic elements describe the repetition of sounds.
is heard when two or more words in a line or short section begin with the same sound.
describes when the same consonant sound appears anywhere in several words in a line or short section of a text.
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Alliteration — when two or more words in a line or short section begin with the same sound (e.g., "Sally sells seashells").
Consonance — when the same consonant sound appears anywhere in several words in a line or short section (e.g., "pitter patter," "the lumpy, bumpy road").
Consonance — when the same consonant sound appears anywhere in several words in a line or short section (e.g., "pitter patter," "the lumpy, bumpy road").
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