Not necessarily, though this is often the case. An alliteration is merely the repetition of a sound in a series of words or phrases. They do not have to begin with the same letter as long as they produce the same phonetic syllable.
For example: Frank found three photos from the fair.
Quiet as a mouse.
Veggie villains are victorious.
alliterations
Ah, alliterations starting with the letter "e" can be quite enchanting! How about "Eager elephants eagerly eating," or "Energetic eagles elegantly soaring"? Remember, alliterations are like little friends dancing together in a painting, bringing joy and harmony to your words. Just let your imagination flow like a gentle stream, and you'll create beautiful alliterations in no time.
SAM snowboarded down the slippery slope, sideways.
Vicky's violet van is very vivid in Vermont
Alissa ate all of the apples and grew.
The panda practically puts his pants parallel to his pelvis.
Some alliterations about the sun include "sizzling sun," "scorching sun," "shining sun," and "sunny skies." Alliterations are a literary device where consecutive words in a sentence begin with the same sound. In this case, the repeated sound is the "s" sound in words describing the sun.
Xerophytes & Xylophones are in Xavier's Xenia, Xaviera's Xylo & Xanthos's Xenon.
Jumping jacks and Juggling jesters, Japanese jailers and Jovial jokers
"Psychosocial" and "Wait and Bleed" by Slipknot are examples of songs that contain alliterations.