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statuscvo [17]
2 years ago
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1. having words beginning with the same sound or letter anonymous 2. made up or invented pseudonym 3. a form of humorous nonsens

e verse of five lines rhyme 4. agreement in the final sounds of words or lines jingle 5. phrase or sentence that is difficult to say quickly without a mistake alliterative 6. by or from a person whose name is not known or given limerick 7. foolish talk; words without meaning rhythm 8. regular repetition of beat or accent coined 9. nonsensical talking or writing tongue twister 10. verse or song that has a repetition of similar sounds; a catchy rhyme jabberwocky 11. pen name; fictitious name used by an author instead of his real name nonsense
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Talja [164]2 years ago
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1. having words beginning with the same sound or letter anonymous 2. made up or invented pseudonym 3. a form of humorous nonsense verse of five lines rhyme 4. agreement in the final sounds of words or lines jingle 5. phrase or sentence that is difficult to say quickly without a mistake alliterative 6. by or from a person whose name is not known or given limerick 7. foolish talk; words without meaning rhythm 8. regular repetition of beat or accent coined 9. nonsensical talking or writing tongue twister 10. verse or song that has a repetition of similar sounds; a catchy rhyme jabberwocky 11. pen name; fictitious name used by an author instead of his real name nonsense

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shutvik [7]2 years ago
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1. Alliterative
2. Pseudonym
3. Limerick
4. Rhyme
5. Tongue-Twister
6. Anonymous
7. Nonsense
8. Rhythm
9. Jabberwocky
10. Jingle
11. Pen Name
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