Yes, "rosy red" is an example of alliteration because the words start with the same consonant sound "r."
That is the correct spelling of the color, rosy red.
Apart from a very nice wine a "rosy red" could be the Rosy Barb (Barbus conchonius)
the rosy red fish is the boy.
okay well as common as it is for a rosy red to have a tail
There are fish that are a "rosy red" colour that are livebearers. There are both Platties and Swordtails that can have such colouring. But if you are referring to a fish that is called a "Rosy Red Barb" then these are egg layers.
Put On Your Rosy Red Glasses was created on 2003-03-07.
I wouldn't; rosy red minnows are usually full of parasites.
If by "Rosy Red" you mean a Rosy Barb they can live for 4 years or so. If they are used as a 'feeder fish" their life span obviously would only last as long as they are not fed to something.
by:makayla katzer
Yes
Red-Nosed is one word so.. Red-Nosed Reinder <----- Thats the alliteration
In "The Masque of the Red Death," there are examples of alliteration, such as in the description of the "prince's progress" through the seven rooms of the abbey. Alliteration is used to create rhythm and emphasis in the story, adding to the eerie and ominous tone of the narrative.