Aural Devices

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J Q X A E P R D N O U G V U A C V L M
I Q Y N O K M A S R Q K T E O G A T G
C F S T V G B N G O B J C C O P J E M
L M P L U E W O M M J F G N L I V D X
A U Q U S J Q S F I J F E A F B W G G
I C R V Q A U R Y U T Q J N S Q V X N
R O J Y T L O E L G U A S O R C E O L
M N N G E L N P Q W W H J S O S C O R
N S M S F I O C B D M M R S E C N E W
U O Q W L T M I H R F D R A I S A N S
D N C S D E A T X I B K S P Y N L U J
D A H Q Q R T E I Q J E J L B S I V T
Q N F U E A O O W G A F P A K Q B T C
W C P M S T P P M V A U J I A C I Y E
Q E F H M I O K H R H N D W D K S H N
A J W K D O E Q N S D T X Q C H F K F
E W V Q T N I Y V C V I K Q D U M U R
I E P A W P A W H J P F P F D C W K U
D Q Q A T F C M T S E H V U X X V N N

Clues

  • Narrator of the poem. (6, 7)
  • The close repetition of consonant sounds before and after different vowel sounds. (10)
  • The close repetition of consonants, usually the first letters of successive words. (12)
  • The close repetition of vowel sounds in words which follow one another, usually within words. (9)
  • The repetition of consonant sounds that make a hissing sound. (9)
  • When words echo and imitate the meaning in sound. (12)

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