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Alliteration . Al + literation . Al literation. Ad; addict; ad infinitum; at. letter. Al + literation . Al literation. Littera : "letter, script“; "letter of the alphabet. L. ad- "to" (see ad- ): before cons. and then re-spelled al-. Ad; addict; ad infinitum. letter.
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Al + literation Alliteration
Ad; addict; ad infinitum; at letter Al + literation Alliteration Littera: "letter, script“; "letter of the alphabet L. ad- "to" (see ad-): before cons. and then re-spelled al-
Ad; addict; ad infinitum letter Al + literation Alliteration Littera: "letter, script“; "letter of the alphabet L. ad- "to" (see ad-): re-spelled af-, ag-, al- Al + literation = ad- "to“ (the “ad” focuses on adding emphasis to the initial letter, mostly consonants). + littera "letter“ = "to begin/emphasize with the same letter“
Ad; addict; ad infinitum letter Al + literation Alliteration Littera: "letter, script“; "letter of the alphabet Al + literation = L. ad- "to" (see ad-): re-spelled af-, ag-, al- ad- "to“ (the “ad” focuses on adding emphasis to the initial letter, mostly consonants). + littera "letter“ = "to begin/emphasize with the same letter“. Literary Device usage:The repetition of initial consonant/vowel sounds typically in verse as a strategic support (e.g.,theme, symbol, or motif).
CD • Don't delay dawns disarming display . Dusk demands daylight . Or • Tyger! Tyger! burning bright In the forests of the night, What immortal hand or eye Could frame thy fearful symmetry?
CD • Don't delay dawns disarming display . Dusk demands daylight . Or • Tyger! Tyger! burning bright In the forests of the night, What immortal hand or eye Could frame thy fearful symmetry? CM X 1 Explanation: The effect created when words with the same initial letter, in this case “D” or “T” or “B”(usually consonants) are used in close proximity. This repetition should be used to attach meaning and further explain the author’s didactic purpose and then applied beyond the text for use and purpose.
CD • Don't delay dawns disarming display . Dusk demands daylight . Or • Tyger! Tyger! burning bright In the forests of the night, What immortal hand or eye Could frame thy fearful symmetry? CM X 1 Explanation: The effect created when words with the same initial letter, in this case “D” or “T” or “B”(usually consonants) are used in close proximity. This repetition should be used to attach meaning and further explain the author’s didactic purpose and then applied beyond the text for use and purpose. CM X 2 application: This repetition should be used to attach meaning and further explain the author’s didactic purpose and then applied beyond the text for use and purpose.