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The alliteration present in the rabbit poem is "busy bunny bouncing."
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does the she in the poem have an identity
In the poem "Identity" by Julio Polanco, the alliteration is the repetition of initial consonant sounds in adjacent or closely connected words. An example of alliteration in the poem could be "silently she sits, searching for solace." This creates a musical and rhythmic effect, emphasizing certain words and enhancing the overall flow and tone of the poem. Alliteration is a common literary device used to add emphasis and beauty to the language of a poem.
An alteration can be done in different formats. The only thing that must be true for it to be an alliteration poem would be for it to have multiple instances where alliteration is used.
The phrase "We real cool" is an example of alliteration in the poem.
I could not find any obvious alliteration.
"She sells seashells by the seashore," is a poem with alliteration. An example of a simile in a poem is "Her hair was as dark as the night." An example of onomatopoeia in a poem is "The bees buzzed as they flew from flower to flower."
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.
One example of a poem by Shel Silverstein that contains alliteration is "Sick". In this poem, the repetition of the "s" sound in phrases like "silver sevens" and "soggy cereal" creates a playful and melodic effect.
An alliteration poem can have any number of lines, as long as there is a consistent use of alliteration in each line. Some alliteration poems may have a few lines or several stanzas, depending on the poet's preference and the overall structure of the poem.