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Sound Devices Pop Quiz

Which of these phrases is an example of alliteration? Sally sold sea shells by the sea shore. We three see peas. Fat cats sit on mats. Every day, during the day, we spend the day, living days.

Which of these phrases is an example of repetition? Sally sold sea shells by the sea shore. We three see peas. Fat cats sit on mats. Every day, during the day, we spend the day, living days.

What is the definition of rhyme? The repetition of vowel sounds The repetition of word beginnings The repetition of word endings The repetition of whole words

Which of these phrases is an example of assonance? Sally sold sea shells by the sea shore. We three see peas. Fat cats sit on mats. Every day, during the day, we spend the day, living days.

What is the definition of alliteration? The repetition of vowel sounds The repetition of word beginnings The repetition of word endings The repetition of whole words

What is the definition of repetition? The repetition of vowel sounds The repetition of word beginnings The repetition of word endings The repetition of whole words

What is the definition of assonance? The repetition of vowel sounds The repetition of word beginnings The repetition of word endings The repetition of whole words

Which of these phrases is an example of rhyme? Sally sold sea shells by the sea shore. We three see peas. Fat cats sit on mats. Every day, during the day, we spend the day, living days.