A Smooth Sea never made a skilled marine
Hope that helps
Where there's a will there's a way
Fine feathers do not make fine birds
Speech is silver, silence is golden
"Time and tide wait for no man," "A penny saved is a penny earned," and "Fight fire with fire" are examples of alliteration in wise sayings.
Look before you leap.
Write sentences the way you speak - just pretend you are telling this to a friend, and write down what you would say. What would you tell them about this topic? Look up some facts. What is alliteration? How would you explain alliteration to your friend? If you just start writing, you will be through with your assignment before you know it.
- Time and tide wait for no man - Speech is silver, silence is gold - Look before you leap - Fine feathers do not make fine birds - Don't delay dawns disarming display
http://thelibrary.org/lochist/periodicals/bittersweet/sp74i.htm Look here. This site also has some other pages of sayings. I got it from Googling "Ozarks sayings."
"Look both ways before crossing the street." "Don't talk to strangers." "Brush your teeth before bed."
I'm unable to provide specific examples from the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen as it is a copyrighted text. However, in general, an example of alliteration could be "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers," a hyperbole could be "I've told you a million times," and an onomatopoeia could be "buzzing bees."
If you don't know already, look up what alliteration means. If you do know already, you should be able to answer yourself (or your homework, if that's the case) easily.
"Strong side, left side" - repeated use of the "s" sound. "Perfection is being able to look your friends in the eye and know you did everything you could not to let them down" - repeated use of the "l" sound.
"look" said viscous victoria the frog violently
KiteKitKindleKidKettleKinKaleidoscopeKillKingKidnapKissKickThose are just a few. Look for some other "K" words!!
Without knowing what pad brand it is you're talking about it's hard to say.I believe once upon a time Always had little sayings on the wrappers, if that's important to you then just get any old pads and write sayings on yourself. You can of course get pads with fortune cookies on them, including their sayings, if you look on Etsy you can find all sorts of pad designs.
An alliteration is when words in a phrase or sentence begin with the same sound or letter, such as "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers." To tell if something is an alliteration, look for recurring initial sounds in a sequence of words that create a pleasing sound effect.