It was a cold dark night. The bats were out on the cold dark night. Thay went for a walk on the cold dark night.
In case you can't guess, cold dark night is the repeating phrase.
the wind hissed,hissed down the alley
Get out get out get out
haPPy, siLLy,
"By the brook" - repetition of the "b" sound "Saw the brook" - repetition of the "s" sound "Singing away" - repetition of the "s" sound "By the brook" - repetition of the "b" sound "Brook song" - repetition of the "b" sound
Sure! Repetition in speech can include repeating words or phrases for emphasis (e.g. "I have a dream" in Martin Luther King Jr.'s speech) or using a repeated structure for rhythm (e.g. "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times" in Charles Dickens' "A Tale of Two Cities"). Repetition can help drive a point home, create a powerful effect, or make a speech more memorable.
That sounds like a homework assignment. Probably, nobody will bite.
I am here you know I can see you clearly you make me very dreary
The repetition of vowel sounds inside words.EX: Peter piper peck some pickuls.
Whenever he states the grievances, it almost always starts off with, "He has..."
Redundancy and replications are examples of the emotional word repetition. The repetition of the the woodpecker's noise was greatly annoying.
what is biodiversity give some examples
Rhyming words, alliteration, and repetition of vowel sounds are non-examples of consonance. Consonance specifically involves the repetition of consonant sounds within words, rather than other types of sound patterns like rhyme or vowel repetition.
Repetition gives emphasis to whatever is repeated.
Repetiton is the key for learning how to play a musical instrument well.