The third device you can use to enhance the rhythm of your speeches is alliteration. The most common method of alliteration is repeating the initial consonant sound of close or adjoining words.
—from The Art of Public Speaking, a other by Stephen E. Lucas
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1. | GINOO AND FLANEUR I LOVE YO... | 184.50 | 100% | 2019-02-03 |
2. | Sean Wrona (arenasnow) | 181.88 | 99% | 2019-02-03 |
3. | zetria (primalknight) | 162.23 | 99% | 2019-02-03 |
4. | B4CK (ayeyuhskuh) | 150.36 | 100% | 2019-02-03 |
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6. | Glevion (glevion) | 135.72 | 96% | 2019-02-03 |
7. | Provid (provid) | 95.81 | 97% | 2019-03-13 |
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