rhythm, rhythmical structure, rhyme, alliteration, assonance and correlation of the sound ..... (in advertising) the desired effect (beauty, happiness) instead of the ... to show irritation, displeasure, pity, regret, etc, e.g. It was a normal audience.

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after effect. Yclept, albeit, wot ... be heard by the audience, but not the stage. .... same consonant sounds) : seen and deep are in assonance, while seen and ...

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18 янв 2018 ... Assonance: A Journal of Russian & Comparative Literary Studies. No.18, January ...... effect on the Pakistani American community by the events of 9/11 as portrayed ...... the crowd against the brother for his liberalism. Zulime ...

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14 дек 2006 ... Consequently this shift will have the effect of capturing the spirit of the original that would be ... Poetry, Assonance and Rhythm ..... at the same time satisfy the expectations of, in this instance, an English-speaking audience.

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... always engages amplification ...by saying the .same thing in so many different ways that it produces a cumulative effect ... King played with alliteration, assonance, metaphor, and internal rhyme, and allowed himself and the audience to drink ...

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Study the statements and account for their stylistic effect. ... necessary changes in its vocabulary and structure regarding the target audience: ...... ASSONANCE.

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The message / the purpose of the article, the target audience. 5. The author's point of view. 6. ... Phonetical expressive means: onomatopoeia, alliteration, assonance. The effect they produce on the reader. 11.Graphical expressive means: the ...

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Assonance: A Journal of Russian & Comparative Literary Studies. No.17 ...... limits of language in retrieving the civilization which in effect becomes a ...... reach the target audience more easily, which was translated into English by Samik ...

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c) assonance; d) rhyme; e) rhythm; .... lake-effect storms, employing a variation of the process on a local scale. In addition, ... It is indeed a great and underserved privilege to address such an audience as I see before me. At no previous time in  ...

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Assonance is a resemblance in the sounds of words or syllables either between their vowels (e.g., meat, bean) or between their consonants (e.g., keep, cape). However, assonance between consonants is generally called consonance in American usage.

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produces a cumulative effect … King played with alliteration, assonance, metaphor, and internal rhyme, and allowed himself and the audience to drink deeply.

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