a type of persuasive language
Yes, a type of persuasive language. But specificly, it is using words that begin with all the same letters. Example,
"Ally Alligator Ate Apples." =)
"bien aller" means "to go well, to be fine"
Im free at last im free at last thank GOD of mighty im free at last
simile, metaphor, idiom, personification, hyperbole, alliteration, onomatopoeia.
Alliteration is a literary device that involves the repetition of the same initial consonant sounds in a series of words or phrases. This technique is often used in poetry and prose to create rhythm, enhance mood, or emphasize particular themes or ideas. For example, phrases like "she sells sea shells" showcase alliteration by repeating the 's' sound. It can also make language more memorable and engaging for the reader or listener.
In "Ode To Mi Gato" by Gary Soto, some examples of literary devices are: Simile: "Like a plush motorboat, / Mi Gato zooms." Metaphor: "His tail is a letter curling to a question." Alliteration: "black ears that twitch when / He sleeps" Personification: "He stares back, / He makes bread with those feet" Exaggeration is not as prominent in this poem.