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Alliterative means that the phrase has words that sound the same at the beginning, so "iguana ices" has the i at the beginning of each word. Not sure what an iguana ice is, but it is alliterative just because of the letters.
Some alliterative words for the name Ashley could include: amazing Ashley, artistic Ashley, adventurous Ashley, or analytical Ashley. Alliteration is the repetition of initial consonant sounds in neighboring words, creating a pleasing and memorable effect in language. In this case, the repeated "A" sound in the name Ashley and the descriptive words enhances the overall sound and rhythm of the phrase.
Some words you can make out of train are:aairanantantiartatIinitnitrainranrantrattatantartarntitin
Always Answer Accurately. Sentences with words that all begin with the same letter.
Pertaining to, or characterized by, alliteration; as, alliterative poetry.
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Red Robin ran to the right while rafting on remedies.
An alliterative sentence for dilemma is "Danny dared Don to draw a dramatic dilemma."
Alliteration is the repetition of a sound. So, for instance, the sentence "Sally sells sea shells by the sea shore" repeats the sounds of both S (sss) and SH, which is why it is a tongue twister. It is hard to say it correctly quickly many times in a row because we tend to make all the sounds the same. Another example would be "Tommy tends the turtle." There are a lot of T sounds, and so it is alliterative, repeating a specific sound. Alliterative words are just words used in an alliteration.
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