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What the hell are consonance, dissonance, and cacophony?
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Larry wrote: "My cognitive dissonance produces a cacophony in my head. Or do I have that backwards?"
I just blew a fuse in my mind!
I just blew a fuse in my mind!
Barb wrote: "Jim "I just blew a fuse in my mind!"
That must be what I just heard."
If it was a loud echoey POP then it was.
That must be what I just heard."
If it was a loud echoey POP then it was.
BunWat wrote: "Consonance is the effect produced by a grouping of sounds or tones that are in harmony and sound nice together. Also by extension groupings of other sorts, ideas, people, words, although the prima..."
**stares dreamily at Bun**
**stares dreamily at Bun**
I love saying all those words. When I was little I heard the word cacophony and sang it all the time. I had no idea what it meant, it just was fun to say.
My college French teacher told us a good story about words that are fun to say. He was living in France next door to a French-American couple with a 4-year-old boy. One day Professor Valentin saw this little boy spinning like a dervish in his yard and repeating "Pass Gas! Pass Gas! Pass Gas!" He was wildly amused by the sound of the words (and probably, since he was a small boy, by farts.)
Polstar wrote: "I thought they were the names of Chris Martin and Gwenyth Paltrow's babies."Heh. I have an unreasonably hatred of both Coldplay and Gweneth Paltrow...
Feh. I love Coldplay. I fell for them while watching the movie "Young At Heart." A group of seniors sings their song "Fix You." Chris can have my babies any day. Wait. Reverse that.
RandomAnthony wrote: "Polstar wrote: "I thought they were the names of Chris Martin and Gwenyth Paltrow's babies."Heh. I have an unreasonably hatred of both Coldplay and Gweneth Paltrow..."
I think my hatred of them is perfectly reasonable ;)
Bland and boring.
I don't pay any attention whatsoever to Coldplay. As for Gwyneth, I sometimes go over to Gawker to see what mean things they are saying about her...she is vile and she cannot act (those aren't the mean things).
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Okay, so when I was in high school, we had the vocabulary lists. In two of my english classes those three words were "talked about," but I still have no idea what they mean. I know what the definition says, but no one explained to me exactly what it means as it pertains to writing. Whenever I asked, the teacher just repeated the definition, and it's like, "Okay, so you really don't know either, right?"
There are a lot of teachers here, so...could you teach me these three terms?