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The alliteration is "wild and woolly." It is a common saying used to describe something that is untamed or chaotic, often used to depict nature or situations that are unpredictable.
lean and lanky
Alliteration is commonly used in poems as it involves the repetition of initial consonant sounds, which helps create a rhythmic and melodic effect. On the other hand, assonance, which is the repetition of vowel sounds, is also used in poetry but may not be as prevalent as alliteration. The choice between alliteration and assonance often depends on the poet's stylistic preferences and the desired effect in the poem.
Sunlight smiles in the sky (also alliteration :])
Alliteration refers to having two or more words in a group start with the same letter or having stressed syllables start with the same consonant sound or sound group. Examples: female, forty, fat, and fertile tried and true bewitched, bothered, and bewildered
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Tongue twister is the common word to describe a sentence with words that have its first letter capitalized. However, there is another word. This word is "alliteration." This word is only used in poetry.
you must learn to be aware of not only what you are saying but also how you are saying it
== It is alliteration because the first letter of most words in the phrase is the same. == It is both. The "s" and "sh" sounds are repeated, which accounts for alliteration. But also, the sounds of the words imitate the sound that waves would make, splashing to shore.
Where the Red Fern Grows, written by Wilson Rawls, uses alliteration in various parts of the book. For example, on page 1, "Rain, rain, go away," shows alliteration with the repeated "r" sound. Another example is on page 40, "sly old stranger," which also highlights alliteration with the "s" sound.
This phrase uses personification to give fear human qualities by suggesting it can make someone physically sick. It also utilizes metaphor to describe fear as an intangible force that cannot be visualized or defined.
Dissonance, alliteration, rhythm and irony are all elements used in simple poetry. They also appear in short stories and other literary works.
"Susie saw seashells at the seashore" is an example of alliteration, words starting with same sound.CommentIt probably also qualifies as a mild tongue twister.