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The word "magenta" has the same beginning sound as "mother."
The word "sunrise" has the same beginning sound as the word "Sunday."
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"Horror" and "humor" have the same sound at the beginning when spoken aloud.
"Branch" is another verb that shares the same beginning sound with the word "balance."
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Some words with the same beginning sound as 'continue' are: continent, content, contend, continue, and contiguous.
That would be 'Alliteration'.
"Horror" and "humor" have the same sound at the beginning when spoken aloud.
When the word immediately following it begins with a vowel sound. Note that, beginning with a vowel sound is not the same thing as beginning with a vowel. "Honest" begins with a consonant but the "h" is silent, so the first sound is a vowel sound ("o"), and you would therefore use "an" ("an honest man"). On the other hand, "uniform" begins with a vowel, but the "u" is pronounced with a "y" sound (a consonant sound) and therefore, you would use "a" ("a uniform").Note that an "h" at the beginning of a word is not always silent, and when it is not, you would use "a", as in "a historical fact". Similarly, a "u" at the beginning of a word is not always pronounced with a "y" sound, and when it is not, you would use "an", as in "an unfit mother".
"Branch" is another verb that shares the same beginning sound with the word "balance."
The use of the same sound at the beginning of each word in a line or a sentence.
The repeating of beginning consonant sounds is called aliteration.