here's one from a valentine fantasy i made up.it's called "love-legs & lavender".
love-legs likes lavender.
hope this was helpful.
The alliteration in the phrase "Lo we have listened to many a lay" is between the words "listened" and "lay". Alliteration is the repetition of initial consonant sounds in close proximity, and in this example, the "l" sound is repeated in the beginning of each word.
"Wow" is an interjection that starts with the letter L.
Lebanon is the Arab country that starts with the letter "L."
"Lacky" rhymes with "lucky" and starts with the letter L.
Examples of two rhyming words that start with "l" are "love" and "dove."
The correct spelling of "alliteration" is A-L-L-I-T-E-R-A-T-I-O-N.
The moisture from the May Showers makes my motherboard moldy, and electric emptiness is always ejected to erroneous areas. The repeated consonants are alliteration, while the repeated vowel sounds are assonance. This is easy to remember because alliteration has two repeating "l" sounds, while assonance looks a lot emptier, like a vowel sound could be considered to be.
Yes, "lucky to linger" is an example of alliteration because of the repetition of the "l" sound at the beginning of both words.
an alliteration is like.. example.. "Abby's aunt ate apples in august" the majority of the words start with ''a'' so you could start with Martin Luther King had a dream....... and continue with some with some words that start with M, L, K, or D repeating but different words make sure it makes sense
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"Lost in love's labyrinth" is an example of alliteration of love, as the repeated "l" sound creates a musical and rhythmic effect in the phrase.
L. Paul Sutton has written: 'Variations in Federal criminal sentences' -- subject(s): Prison sentences, Statistics
Yes, there is alliteration in Bridge to Terabithia. An example of alliteration in the book is the phrase "Terabithia, the land that lay under the shadow of the magic" which repeats the "l" sound in "lay," "under," and "shadow."
Example of alliteration are An angle-worm (a) And ate (a) Drank a dew (d) Looked like (l)
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