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  2. Silent e - Wikipedia

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    It altereth the sound of all the vowells, euen quite thorough one or mo consonants as, máde, stéme, éche, kínde, strípe, óre, cúre, tóste sound sharp with the qualifying E in their end: whereas, màd, stèm, èch, frind, strip, or, cut, tost, contract of tossed sound flat without the same E, And therefor the same loud and sharp sound in ...

  3. Conclusion (music) - Wikipedia

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    In music, the conclusion is the ending of a composition and may take the form of a coda or outro. Pieces using sonata form typically use the recapitulation to conclude a piece, providing closure through the repetition of thematic material from the exposition in the tonic key. In all musical forms other techniques include "altogether unexpected ...

  4. Rhyme - Wikipedia

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    Broken rhyme is a type of enjambement producing a rhyme by dividing a word at the line break of a poem to make a rhyme with the end word of another line. Cross rhyme matches a sound or sounds at the end of a line with the same sound or sounds in the middle of the following (or preceding) line. [8] A rhyme scheme is the pattern of rhyming lines ...

  5. List of onomatopoeias - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 14 January 2025. This is a list of onomatopoeias, i.e. words that imitate, resemble, or suggest the source of the sound that they describe. For more information, see the linked articles. Human vocal sounds Achoo, Atishoo, the sound of a sneeze Ahem, a sound made to clear the throat or to draw attention ...

  6. Masculine and feminine endings - Wikipedia

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    A masculine ending and feminine ending or weak ending are terms used in prosody, the study of verse form. In general, "masculine ending" refers to a line ending in a stressed syllable; "feminine ending" is its opposite, describing a line ending in a stressless syllable. The terms originate from a grammatical pattern of the French language.

  7. Ed Sheeran Makes Silly Face To Tease New Single ... - AOL

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    Ed Sheeran is ready to be back in the spotlight! The Grammy-winner teased his new single on Wednesday with a funny Instagram post. In the picture Ed is laying on a couch with his arms behind his ...

  8. Christina Applegate Makes Bold Declaration About TV Dad Ed O ...

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    Christina Applegate had some kind words for the actor who, years ago, played her on-screen father.. Applegate, 52, spoke with Ed O’Neill during a recent episode of MeSsy, the podcast she co ...

  9. Ed Sheeran Makes Surprise Appearance With Frédéric ... - AOL

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    With a few days off before performing in Nashville this weekend, Ed Sheeran made a surprise appearance last night (July 17) at the legendary Blue Note jazz club in New York to perform with ...