Across
- 2. the deliberate repetition of a sound at the beginning of two or more words, stressed syllables, or both.
- 5. deliberately repeating sounds, words, and phrases within a piece of literature for the purpose of creating an intended effect.
- 6. the recurring pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in the flow of language in a literary work, particularly verse.
- 7. the repetition of identical or similar consonants in neighboring words whose vowel sounds are different.
Down
- 1. form of poetry that does not utilize regular patterns of rhyme, rhythm, or meter.
- 3. he systematic arrangement of language in a series of rhythmic movements involving stressed and unstressed syllables.
- 4. word choice, or the intentional selection of vocabulary that is most effective, appropriate, or clear.