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No. Alliteration is a word to describe the letters at the beginnings of words which sound the same phonetically or start with the same letter. The rhythm is basically a beat- how fast the peice of writing goes.
An alliteration is the repetition of consonant sounds in words that are close together. for i.e, 'Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.' the letters in bold would be the words that begin with the same letter which would also be an alliteration, and another alliteration would be where the underlined letters are, because they have the same sound.Meticulous men monitor their money.
An Alliteration is when you have two words or more with the same sound or letters in it.Example Sentence : The Sled Flies pell mell down the slippery slope.ORThe Mad Scientist built the crazy contraption
Same pronunciation words are known as homophones. Some common words include bare and bear, tale and tail, see and sea, mete and meet and so many more.
[Did you mean alliteration?] When you use lots of words starting w/ the same letter. Ex: Bonnie's blue ball bounces on bunk beds.
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Alliteration is the repetition of the same consonant sounds and assonance is the repetition of the same vowel sounds.
you need two letters or more to start the same for example, I have shinny white wheels on my bike. the W in white and wheels start the same that is alliteration
There can be words beginning with different letters without ruining the alliteration, but the more words that do start with the same letter, the stronger the alliteration.
alliteration is using words with same letters so sang songs would qualify
Excessive alliteration, with many words starting with the same letter, can sound silly.
No, alliteration is when you have three of the same words starting with the first word you have. - (Rough Winds Do Shake The Buds Of May) Do you see any words in a row with the same letters? No, therefore it is not an alliteration. Example: The dog drank daintly from the red water bowl. (Dog Drank Daintly) - Alliteration.
well, you have: racecar, did, dad, dead, kick, etc, etc, etc.
A series of words starting with the same consonant sounds is called alliteration. For example, "Sally sells seashells by the seashore" is a phrase that demonstrates alliteration with the repeated "S" sound at the beginning of each word.
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Yes, "clatter and clang" is an example of alliteration because both words start with the same consonant sound "c." Alliteration is the repetition of initial consonant sounds in neighboring words.