On the contrary, that's exactly what I wanted to know... Rhyming does get cliche, unless you're using archaic words such as hie, entreat, and deign. Good times. Kind of.
I have been accused of using too many commas, but I believe my true crime is the abundance of ellipses in my online writing...
A combo of alliteration and the iambic pentameter would be quite wonderful. Who needs rhyming anyways?
Ellipses are the bread-and-butter of online writing...I think Kirstie said that in one of her posts.
Rhyming is cliche, but that's because when it's done in the expected way, it's so boring. It's delicious when people manage to rhyme things that surprise you. Like when you rhyme one word with the confluence of two words.
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Rhyming does get cliche, unless you're using archaic words such as hie, entreat, and deign. Good times. Kind of.
I have been accused of using too many commas, but I believe my true crime is the abundance of ellipses in my online writing...
A combo of alliteration and the iambic pentameter would be quite wonderful. Who needs rhyming anyways?
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Rhyming is cliche, but that's because when it's done in the expected way, it's so boring. It's delicious when people manage to rhyme things that surprise you. Like when you rhyme one word with the confluence of two words.
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