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No, the phrase "curiosity killed the cat" is not an example of alliteration. Alliteration is the repetition of initial consonant sounds in nearby words, while this phrase simply uses the repetition of the "c" sound in "curiosity" and "cat."
The word "cat" has three phonemes: /k/, /æ/, and /t/.
Yes, "the cat took a catnap in a cabin" is an example of alliteration because it has a repetition of the "c" sound at the beginning of several words.
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There are many words that begin with the word see. For example, "the cat meowed at the cow because she was scared".
Yes A=B B=C etc so CAT in cypher is DBU as one example
Cat. C A T its an animal and is a small cat
The c can make 2 sounds. It can make the k sound and the s sound.
catdog is a example of a cartoon that starts with letter c
No. Cat is spelled C-A-T.
Cat. C-a-t.
One common spelling rule for words with a hard "c" sound is that it is usually followed by the vowels "a," "o," or "u" (e.g. cat, cot, cup). For words with a hard "g" sound, it is often followed by the vowels "a," "o," or "u" as well (e.g. gap, got, gum).