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HEsslhoFF21
2 years ago

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)

chog77
2 years ago

No, there’s nothing.

But silent, surrt and wuselt is a tricolon, a trio figure.

alterzapp
2 years ago

What are the two words in this sentence?

I can’t find a couple. So no.

alterzapp
2 years ago
Reply to  Lindner12

No, no, no, no, no. You’re not.

Simbacherin1
2 years ago

I can’t see an inland rhyme.

alterzapp
2 years ago
Reply to  Lindner12

Swallows and sirrt would remnant or whisper and surpass.

Nordseefan
2 years ago

No, there’s no single rhyme here