Alliteration. From Merriam-Webster Online: al·lit·er·a·tion ; Pronunciation: : \ə-ˌli-tə-ˈrā-shən\ ; Function: : noun ; Etymology: : ad- + Latin littera letter ; Date: : circa 1624 : the repetition of usually initial consonant sounds in two or more neighboring words or syllables (as wild and woolly, threatening throngs) -called also head rhyme initial rhyme
you write a sentence that contains an alliteration by having each letter in the sentence be of the same sound or letter. -adds by a 6th grader{hehe}
When two words act against each other in one sentence, it is called an 'oxymoron'.
What is a tongue twister where each of its seven words starts with the letter S.
Cab can go far
a panagram is a sentence that conatains each letter of the alphabet. A popular example is: A quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
Still, Edward Norton Treats Each New Cast Equally.
This is called an acrostic poem.
An acrostic is a type of sentence where the first letter of each subsequent word follows chronologically to spell out a word or message.
An alliteration is when the first letter or sound of each word is the same in a sentence. Example:Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
alliteration
What phyiscal activity starts with the letter "x"
i think title case starts titles with capital letters while sentence case is starting sentesces with a capital letter
Alliteration is when words that follow each other start with the same letter. E.G: crazy car, bouncy bunny...
A. And c
A sentence that contains each letter of the alphabet only once is called a perfect pangram. A pangram is a sentence containing every letter of the alphabet. As far as I know, in English, perfect pangrams can only be made by using abbreviations and/or very obscure words.
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what can we choose from