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I use alliteration when teaching cursive by writing silly sentences. We are doing o's this week. The sentence I use is: Ollie Octopus opens oranges.
The horse needs food but they don't have any food
I could not find any obvious alliteration.
Examples of sentences that start with "do" are: Do you want to go to the park? Do you have any plans for the weekend? Examples of sentences that start with "does" are: Does he know how to speak Spanish? Does she like to read books?
here's one from a valentine fantasy i made up.it's called "love-legs & lavender". love-legs likes lavender. hope this was helpful.
Yes, the poem "A Minor Bird of Frost" contains alliteration in phrases like "frosty fields" and "bitter bark." Alliteration is a literary device where words in close proximity start with the same consonant sound, creating a pleasing rhythmic effect.
Yes, the phrase "bitterly betrayed" uses alliteration with the repeated 'b' sound.
Yes, there is alliteration in "The Wedding" by Nicholas Sparks. For example, the phrase "wonderful wedding" contains alliteration with the repeated 'w' sound. Alliteration can help create a sense of rhythm and emphasis in the text.
The LEAVES on the tree contain chlorophyll and help the plant to produce food through photosynthesis
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Depending on the words it could be any one of the three common rhyming devices. Thisprobably would be alliteration, though depending on the words, consonance or assonance could be infused as well.
An example of alliteration would be: Sally came to the sea shore to sell shorts and flip flops.