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Elephants eat eggs every Easter.
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an elephant is an elephant , an elephant never breaks its promises
The Asian Elephant has the smallest ears, of the current existing species (African Bush Elephant, African Forest Elephant, and Asian Elephant or Indian Elephant). However, when alive, the Mammoths had the smallest ears.
The elephant was not given a special name on the show. It was simply "elephant."
There are 3 elephant species in the genus loxodonta(African Elephant): African Elephant, African Bush Elephant, and African Forest ElephantThere is only 1 elephant species in the genus Elephas maximus (Asian Elephant), but it can be divided into 4 sub-species.
One way to use "enormous" in alliteration is by pairing it with words that start with the same letter, such as "enormous elephant" or "enormous energy". Alliteration creates a pleasing rhythm and can make phrases more memorable.
Ellie's elephant eats eggs. Elder elephants especially enjoy eggs.
Alliteration
Ellie the eager elephant eyed edible eggs
Alliteration. Repetition of initial consonants or sounds is alliteration, and is very handy for emphasizing a certain phrase, or as a memory aid.
Alliteration
no its not
its called alliteration for example, peter piper picked a peck of pickled peppers
Alliteration is a written sound, such as boom, or bang. So the paraphrase of alliteration would be something such as if the alliteration was "crash", the paraphrase alliteration would be something like, " the plates went crash as they hit the floor". So, a paraphrase alliteration is basically a paraphrase with an alliteration.
Assonance is the alphabet alliteration.
There is no alliteration used in the crucible.
Assonance is the alphabet alliteration.