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Alliteration is when things begin with the same sound. "Toes", "to," and "tap" alliterate; the rest of the phrase doesn't.
he began to make shoes again
The phrase "thank you for the thistle" does contain alliteration because the words "thank" and "thistle" both start with the 'th' sound. Alliteration refers to the repetition of initial consonant sounds in neighboring words.
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It once again began traid with Britain.
the southern economy began to grow again
Jerusalem - Where Jesus died and apparently rose again.
The southern economy began to grow again
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Alliteration is the repetition of consonant sounds in a series of words. If the consonants are the same but the sounds are different they do not alliterate. eg. By chance or nature's changing course untrimmed", Sonnet 18, W. ShakespeareLILLIE FORTNER WAZ HERE!!!!An ape ate an apple and an acorn, is an alliteration.Peter Piper picked a pack of pickle peppers is an alliteration. those are more like tongue twisters but you get the idea....Great Aunt Nellie and Brent Bernard watched with wild wonder at the wide window as the beautiful birds began to bite into the bountiful birdseed. By Dorie Thurston from Thank You for the Thistle.
The rebellion again King John (the Peasant's Revolt) began in 1381!
He began a program to clean America's highways and make them beautiful again.