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No, the word "while" is a conjunction, not a prepositional phrase. It is used to show a relationship between two events or actions that occur simultaneously.
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Freida failed. Jessica jogged. Sarah swam. Wendy wrote. Midori made. Grace grew. Time ticks. these are examples of 2-word alliterave phrases. A 2-word alliterative phrase is a phrase in which the 2 word components start with the same beginning sound.