Notes 29-34



Alliteration: Strictly speaking, repetition of the initial sound of words in a line or lines of verse.  Such as "It bleeds the black blood of the blueberry."
Assonance: repetition of vowel sounds within words in a line or lines of verse.
Such as " Their click as of crystal."
Onomatopoeia: It is the use of a word that, in its sense, represents what it defines.
The change or the interconnectedness of sound is an important matter.
Such as "From the bells, bells, bells.
The power of reputations is exposing at here to enhance the poem.
There is no name for the arrangement of the vowel sounds, especially in the final line, of the following passage. Different devices in poems vary the variety of languages. In a poem, each part has a connection with others in the paces, tones, and rhythms. 

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