An alliteration is a phrase that contains the same letters or sounds over and over, like "the purple pansies paled when picked." The sentence you quoted does not show this.
No, that sentence does not contain alliteration. Alliteration is the repetition of initial consonant sounds in nearby words, like "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers."
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Fluffy flowers flow in fluorescent fluid
"Flowers and faded feathers" in Jane Eyre is an example of alliteration, where the repetition of the "f" sound creates a poetic and rhythmic effect in the writing.
It is trying to get its moms attention or is crying.
To make a sibling stop crying, you must first find out why they are crying. Are they hurt or upset? Are they looking attention? As soon as you can deteremine the reason for their crying, the sooner you can get them to stop.
To draw attention to the worlds "filter" and "fibre" -Apex- CST 2.4.3 English :)
Alliteration
The teacher needed to get the attention of the children.How can I get your attention?We need to pay attention to the path so we don't step on flowers.
Singing is a way to tend to a crying child. Feeding for some children works when their not too upset or hurt. Depends on the reason for the child's crying. Some cases just ignoring them is helpful, they maybe just crying for attention.
they want attention from you both
I use alliteration because it can create a rhythmic and memorable effect in communication. It can help to capture attention, emphasize points, and enhance the overall flow and sound of the writing or speaking.
By throwing there mistakes in their faces, or comanding attention...crying also works :)
Alliteration