"Pink porcupine" is only two words, but is rich in alliteration. The hard "c" sound (k) is repeated twice, and the "p" sound is repeated three times:
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No, the sounds are not the same. Tickle you teal would be an alliteration, or pink is pretty like porcupines playing.
In Dear Mr. President by Pink, there are slight hints of alliteration but word analogy is more present in the song. Many do not pick up on the alliteration due to the type of imagery used.
This is alliteration.
"may men of merit be motivated to act!" is an alliteration quote from Old Major in the book animal farm.
A pretty pink pig popped purple balloons
Alliteration
A baby porcupine is called a baby porcupine
a porcupine is a reptile
It is an alliteration
Pigs prance upon the pasture, Playful and pink, in their pen. Pudgy porkers pig out on peanuts, Patrolling the peaceful patch.
Alliteration. Repetition of initial consonants or sounds is alliteration, and is very handy for emphasizing a certain phrase, or as a memory aid.
Alliteration