No, it isn't. an alliteration is a repeated consonant sound at the beginning of a word. for example :peter piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. the repeated "p" sound makes it an alliteration
It's a phrase containing two or more words starting with the same consonant sound. An example would be: The big boy bought a black balloon.
"Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers" is a phrase that includes alliteration because it has repeated initial consonant sounds.
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live,laugh,and love your fellow man
The phrase "We real cool" is an example of alliteration in the poem.
The phrase "Sugar is Sweet" is an example of a metaphor. It is a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable, in order to imply a resemblance.
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Alliteration. Repetition of initial consonants or sounds is alliteration, and is very handy for emphasizing a certain phrase, or as a memory aid.
The phrase mid-may is an example of an alliteration.
No. That phrase is a nonsense phrase which uses alliteration.
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There is none in that phrase
No, the phrase "curiosity killed the cat" is not an example of alliteration. Alliteration is the repetition of initial consonant sounds in nearby words, while this phrase simply uses the repetition of the "c" sound in "curiosity" and "cat."
Yes, the phrase "bitterly betrayed" uses alliteration with the repeated 'b' sound.
Alliteration is a phrase or sentence where that all the words start with the same letter, example: heartless hairy humans. Alliteration is often used in poems.
One example of alliteration in "The Book Thief" is in the phrase "frighteningly frail." Alliteration is the repetition of the same initial consonant sound in neighboring words.