Five funny fish fairly fought ferocious foes.
Four furry foxes fixed falling fences.
Finally, flirty Francis found fifty fabulous frogs.
Four fine firefighters free families from forest flames.
Four freshmen friends flagged floating fishermen.
Famous fiddlers flashed foolish, folksy fans.
Fiesty flamingos flaunt fake furs.
1. Footloose and Fancy-free
2. Fair Fat and Forty
3. First and Foremost
4. neither Fish, Flesh, or Foul
5. Neither Fish, Flesh nor FowlFungus, food, frying pan, farm.
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a fish
Flames,furnace,fuel,,frightning,fascinarin
famous
There can be words beginning with different letters without ruining the alliteration, but the more words that do start with the same letter, the stronger the alliteration.
killer klowns kills people
Vitoria voted Vick vilion victor very
A cat is furry. It begins with the letter f.
buck's beauty barn bailed by buckets of balloons
funny
Alliteration occurs when many words in a sentence or phrase start with the same consonant sound. An example using the letter B would be: Bright boys begin borrowing books.
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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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Alliteration-reapets the letter through out the sentence
Alliteration is the repeating of the first letter of a word. For example, "Sally sells seashells by the seashore" is an alliteration using the letter "s".
Alliteration. Repetition of initial consonants or sounds is alliteration, and is very handy for emphasizing a certain phrase, or as a memory aid.
Alliteration is the repeating of the first letter of a word. Ex: She Sells Sea Shells by the Sea Shore. In which, the alliteration would be the repetition of the letter S. I hope my answer was helpful :D
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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