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Use the drop-down menus to select the sound device illustrated in each example.
The waves crash on the shore.
The troll brought the coal for the mole near the pole.
David Dudsen didn’t dive down into the deep end.
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1. Onomatopoeia — "crash" imitates the sound of waves.
2. Rhyme — "troll," "coal," "mole," "pole" share the same ending sound.
3. Alliteration — repetition of the initial "d" sound in "David Dudsen didn’t dive down..."
2. Rhyme — "troll," "coal," "mole," "pole" share the same ending sound.
3. Alliteration — repetition of the initial "d" sound in "David Dudsen didn’t dive down..."
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