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In "The Magician's Nephew," C.S. Lewis uses alliteration to create a sense of rhythm and emphasis in the text. For example, in describing the evil Queen Jadis, he writes "she was tall and very terrible and she barked like a dog." The repetition of the "t" sound in "tall" and "terrible" and the "b" sound in "barked like a dog" creates a sense of harshness and power in the character.

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