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When a word that starts with "f" is frequently repeated in a sentence, it is known as "alliteration." This literary device adds rhythm and emphasis to the text.
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The word "fireflies" contains one instance of alliteration with the repeated "f" sound at the beginning of both syllables.
Alliteration in poetry is the repetition of a beginning consonant sound. The alliteration, therefore, in Strawberry Fields Forever is the repeating "F" sounds at the beginning of "Fields Forever". No other alliteration is noticeable in the lyrics that I see.
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Alliteration and Onomatopoeia
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Yes, the word "frindle" itself is an alliteration. Alliteration is the repetition of the same initial sound in neighboring words, and in the case of "frindle," the initial "f" sound is repeated in the word.
"Flowers and faded feathers" in Jane Eyre is an example of alliteration, where the repetition of the "f" sound creates a poetic and rhythmic effect in the writing.