Rhyme?
Hello!
Is there an internal rhyme here?
There's a lot of buzzing, whirring and hustling going on there.
Hello, I wanted to ask if anyone could give me feedback on my introduction to the topic of self-optimization. I have to write an exam for it, and I wanted to practice and ask if it's well written. Please only serious answers, thank you in advance.
Hello! We're supposed to write a poem analysis of Eva Strittmatter's "Autumn in Berlin." Unfortunately, I don't understand the poem at all. Can someone help me?
I mean the long hyphen. Do you use it, for example, after a direct line of speech, if there's another direct line of speech immediately afterward, where Person Y interrupts Person X, or something similar?
Hi, I'm just stuck. I'm currently writing a story and wanted to describe a scene like this: …he looked at me like a predator looks at its prey and approached me with threatening steps… Everyone has that. Do you perhaps have a few sentences that describe something similar?
I got a 3.3, 3.2, 2.6 and a 2.1 in the German classwork and a 3.3 in a test which counts as written. Oral: 2.0 The weighting is 2:1 so written counts more
No, but an alliteration (wonders what) and onomatopoeiia (word sounds like the described (durved, surrt, wuselt) and accumulation of Zisch- and S-louds (durved, surrt, wuselt, what, the, stuff)
No, there’s nothing.
But silent, surrt and wuselt is a tricolon, a trio figure.
What are the two words in this sentence?
I can’t find a couple. So no.
It’s because it’s crazy, I thought.
No, no, no, no, no. You’re not.
I can’t see an inland rhyme.
It’s because it’s crazy, I thought.
Swallows and sirrt would remnant or whisper and surpass.
No, there’s no single rhyme here