Each stressed syllable must start with the same consonant sound.
1. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
2. See Sally sell seashells by the seashore.
3. Around the rugged rock the ragged rascal ran.
4. The pleasant prince pleaded for peace.
5. Big bees buzz by Bob's bushes.
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there is an endless list of poems that have alliteration so the question is too vague.
alliteration
Some examples of alliteration in "The Scarlet Ibis" include: "summer was dead" and "darkness shut out the light." These instances of alliteration help create a sense of rhythm and emphasize certain emotions in the storytelling.
big bad bobo
five frisky felines
Some examples of alliteration in "Loser" by Jerry Spinelli include "bully beats," "schoolteachers scowl," and "bawling babies." These instances of alliteration help create rhythm and emphasize certain phrases in the text.
Some examples of alliteration in "Under Milk Wood" are "blind bows of the sun" and "pulsing deep sea." Alliteration creates rhythm and musicality in the language, enhancing the overall poetic quality of the writing.
afraid after afecting
Frantic Friends Fell into the Foliage
A cool, creamy, cup of chocolate
Two examples of alliteration in "A Psalm of Life" are the phrases "lives of great men" and "labor and sorrow." Alliteration is the repetition of the same consonant sound in close proximity within a line of poetry, which creates a sense of rhythm and musicality.