Alliteration is a grammatical term meaning the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words and is at times used in poetry.
Poetic verse is something that is often used in verbal aspects of spell casting so the use of alliteration is definitely an option but is not a requirement.
I could not find any obvious alliteration.
witchcraft
Yes, the phrase "bitterly betrayed" uses alliteration with the repeated 'b' sound.
Yes, there is alliteration in "The Wedding" by Nicholas Sparks. For example, the phrase "wonderful wedding" contains alliteration with the repeated 'w' sound. Alliteration can help create a sense of rhythm and emphasis in the text.
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Yes, there is alliteration in the poem "Adolescence III" by Rita Dove. An example of alliteration in the poem is in the line "O for a life of Sensations rather than of Thoughts!" where the repeated "s" sound creates an alliteration.
Witchcraft, like any other spiritual path is caused by the human need for a higher power.
Alliteration
There is absolutely zero scientific evidence that "witchcraft" does any thing whatsoever.
yes there is in the part "leaves its high holy temple"
Puritan's were highly religions and did not believe in any type of witchcraft and so they felt the need to excommunicate any women they felt were part of witchcraft. Nevertheless, lots of women were put for trial while being innocent
Yes. It doesn't make any sense, but it does alliterate.