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
like brazen gamecocks
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
It is called acrostic writing when you spell a word using sentences, where the first letter of each sentence spells out the word.
What phyiscal activity starts with the letter "x"
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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i think title case starts titles with capital letters while sentence case is starting sentesces with a capital letter