Respuesta :
Rhyme: words that have the same sound or first letter
Cant help with the others
Cant help with the others
Sequence: the logical progression of facts or ideas; an order
Nonsense: verse that includes foolish words and that has no serious meaning.
Rhythm: regular repetition of a strong beat or accent.
Limerick: a form of humorous verse containing five lines
Tongue Twister: A word that is difficult to say quickly.
Alliterative: Words that have the same first letter or sound.
Coined: a word that is made up or invented.
Tangible: something that can be seen or touched.
Pseudonym: A pen name used by an author instead of his real name
Rhyme: agreement in the final sounds of words or lines.
Unity: achieved when all the sentences in a paragraph support the topic sentence.
Function: the work or action normally performed; the purpose.
Nonsense: verse that includes foolish words and that has no serious meaning.
Rhythm: regular repetition of a strong beat or accent.
Limerick: a form of humorous verse containing five lines
Tongue Twister: A word that is difficult to say quickly.
Alliterative: Words that have the same first letter or sound.
Coined: a word that is made up or invented.
Tangible: something that can be seen or touched.
Pseudonym: A pen name used by an author instead of his real name
Rhyme: agreement in the final sounds of words or lines.
Unity: achieved when all the sentences in a paragraph support the topic sentence.
Function: the work or action normally performed; the purpose.