How to use alliteration, assonance & consonance to write better poems
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Alliteration, assonance and consonance is just a way of describing the repetition of particular sounds, but the effect they can have on your poem can be extraordinary. They can draw attention to specific sounds in a way that creates a whole new layer of meaning and sensory experience to your writing. Watch this video to learn the tricks of incorporating plosive, fricative, nasal and sibilant sounds into your writing to create synesthetic experiences for your readers!
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Alliteration, assonance and consonance is just a way of describing the repetition of particular sounds, but the effect they can have on your poem can be extraordinary. They can draw attention to specific sounds in a way that creates a whole new layer of meaning and sensory experience to your writing. Watch this video to learn the tricks of incorporating plosive, fricative, nasal and sibilant sounds into your writing to create synesthetic experiences for your readers!
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