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What is a sound device in poetry?

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What is a sound device in poetry?

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Basically, sound devices are the use of special words or techniques, such as rhymes, to create a special “sound” in a poem. I understand the concept well, but it’s kind of hard to explain, so instead of trying to explain it to you, I did a little googling and found a page which explains it for you. If you want to do further research, you might try looking it up under “poetic sound devices,” which is how I found this link: http://storytrail.com/poetry/poeticdevic… Please note that this link covers many types of poetic devices. The ones which are considered sound devices are the ones which deal with how a poem sounds to the ears when you read it, like alliteration (repeating a consonant sound), or assonance (repeating a vowel sound). The page is a good one, as it has examples, and is written at a good level everyone can understand, as opposed to a super high level which only English professors can read. If you ne

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