i have a funny fish
five fish fight for flat fish fins
Sort of... an alliteration is when you have a lot of the same letters or letter sounds in a row. So I guess, but not really.
One example of alliteration in "Rumble Fish" is seen in the phrase "rusty razor blade," where the repetition of the "r" sound creates a sense of rhythm and emphasis in the text.
five frisky felines
alliteration
There are five: a-lli-ter-a-tion.
Oh, dude, you want an alliteration example for fish? How about "Fred the fish found a fabulous feast"? Like, it's not rocket science, just some words that start with the same letter. Hope that helps, or whatever.
no, they have to be different words. like Five Fighting Fidos.
Alliteration is a noun with five syllables that means the repetition of a sound, like "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers."
killer klowns kills people
Alliteration
To use five work alliteration, make a string of words that start with the same first letter. For example: The sleepy, silent salamander silently sneaks along the path.