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  • Alliteration - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Alliteration is a literary or rhetorical stylistic device that consists in repeating the same consonant sound at the beginning of several words in close ...

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  • Alliteration | Definition of Alliteration at Dictionary.com:

    4a). 2. the commencement of two or more words of a word group with the same letter, as in apt alliteration's artful aid. Use alliteration in a Sentence ...

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  • ALLITERATION

    Alliteration is the genus, whereas, assonance and consonance are the species. So an example would be alliteration and then more specifically and exactly ...

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  • ALLITERATION

    Alliteration is the repetition of the initial consonant. There should be at least two ... Using the example below make up your own alliterative phrases. ...

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  • Alliteration Lesson Plan and Resources

    The boredom and monotony of this lifestyle is emphasized by the repetition of sound through alliteration ("dull day") and the internal rhyme ...

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  • Alliteration

    "Dressy daffodils" is an example of alliteration because both the words begin with "D." Alliteration is like rhyming, but with alliteration the rhyming ...

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