Alliteration is using the starting vowel or consonant repeatedly throughout a phrase. Alliteration in poetry is pleasing to the ear and emphasizes the words in which it occurs.
Examples
Tongue-Twister Alliteration
There are several examples of sentences that are mostly alliteration.
-- Peter Piper Picked A Peck of Pickled Peppers!
-- Mary marveled at the magnificent monument.
Alliteration Pairs
For example: a busy bee, click clack, dipsy-doodle, flea-flicker, hem and haw, jumping jacks, money maker, naughty but nice, pitter patter, rough rider, slip 'n slide, trick or treat, wishy-washy.
When used with a deft touch, such as in the phrase "clean coal," you create a memorable phrase without anyone really noticing the alliteration. By definition, though, it's hard to come up with examples of things nobody notices.
Alissa ate all of the apples and grew.
"Psychosocial" and "Wait and Bleed" by Slipknot are examples of songs that contain alliterations.
m? duuh !
Alliteration worksheets help a student to listen for alliterations in a group of words or sentence. Some sites such as Ask will give you alot of information on alliterations and examples to easily help you understand what they are.
Some alliterations in the story "Uglies" by Scott Westerfeld include "Special-Circumstance Solvers" and "Bogus Bubbly." These examples can be found throughout the novel and are used to enhance the storytelling and create a sense of rhythm and flow in the writing.
Some examples of alliterations in "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" by Rudyard Kipling include phrases like "great, big, black cobra," "flickering and hissing," and "batty old bird." These alliterations emphasize certain sounds and create a rhythmic effect in the story.
Sure! Some examples of alliterations starting with the letter "s" are: Silly Sally sells seashells by the seashore. Sneaky snakes slither silently through the sand. Sam's sister sings sweet songs on Sundays. Six slippery snails slid slowly down the sidewalk.
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grandparents give great gorgeous gifts to grandchildren. BY: NAHLA ALI
Some alliterations used in Caedmon's hymn include "mægencræft," meaning "might or power," and "mandecyn" meaning "mankind." Alliterations were commonly used in Old English poetry to enhance the rhythmic and lyrical quality of the verse.
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cotton candy curiously curdles