Respuesta :
					                   pseudonym: pen name; fictious name used by an author instead of his real name
alliterative: having words beginning with the same sound or letter
tongue twister: phrase or sentence that is difficult to say without a mistake
jabberwocky: foolish talk; words without meaning
nonsense: nonsensical talking or writing
					                
					                
					             alliterative: having words beginning with the same sound or letter
tongue twister: phrase or sentence that is difficult to say without a mistake
jabberwocky: foolish talk; words without meaning
nonsense: nonsensical talking or writing
					                   pseudonym- pen name; fictitious name used by an author instead of real name 
jingle- verse or song that is catchy
alliterative- having words beginning with the same letter
tongue twister- phrase or sentence difficult to say
limerick- a form of humorous nonsense
jabberwocky- nonsense talking or writing
coined- made up or invented
anonymous- by or from a person who’s name is not known
rhyme- agreement in the final sounds of words or lines
rhythm- regular repetition of beat or accent
nonsense- foolish talk
Hope this helps!! :)
~M
					                
					             jingle- verse or song that is catchy
alliterative- having words beginning with the same letter
tongue twister- phrase or sentence difficult to say
limerick- a form of humorous nonsense
jabberwocky- nonsense talking or writing
coined- made up or invented
anonymous- by or from a person who’s name is not known
rhyme- agreement in the final sounds of words or lines
rhythm- regular repetition of beat or accent
nonsense- foolish talk
Hope this helps!! :)
~M
 
			                  