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What is rhythm, when referring to language terms not music?

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What is rhythm, when referring to language terms not music?

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Hi there. In language, rhythm refers to the flow of the words in a phrase of sentence. Sometimes sentences sound a bit awkward or just ‘not right.’ This is because the rhythm is off or just plain wrong. The movement and flow of a sentence should follow the natural rhythm of speech, with pauses for breath and for emphasis. If you read a sentence and it seems off, try reading it out loud. This will help you find the rhythm of the words. Hope I helped your understanding.

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