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Detailed explanation by Claire's Notes of sound patterning techniques employed by writers. In this video, I explain the terms alliteration, consonance, plosive and guttural consonants, sibilance, assonance, dissonance, onomatopoeia and euphony and discuss the ways in which writers use these to add musicality and to reinforce the literal meanings of their works by looking at examples in a range of poems. Recording of the poet Edwin Morgan reading his 'sound poem', 'The Loch Ness Monster's Song' can be accessed at: https://poetryarchive.org/explore/?ke... Please subscribe to Claire's Notes for waffle-free videos covering all aspects of English Language and English Literature GCSE. Detailed analysis of literature texts, language extracts and exam papers, language extracts and explanations of terminology and grammar. About me: I have been an English teacher and private tutor for more than 20 years. Please note that any literature analysis is highly subjective and may disagree with analysis by another person. All interpretations are valid if they can be justified by reference to the text. This interpretation is my own: it is not exhaustive and there are alternatives! Please leave any comments or questions below.