Poetic alliteration is the repetition of certain consonant sounds at the beginning of a word - such as "the sleepy snake slithered slowly." A notable user of alliteration in poetry is Edgar Allen, especially in "The Raven."
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The correct spelling is "poem" (writing in verse).
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Alliteration
It is an alliteration
Alliteration. Repetition of initial consonants or sounds is alliteration, and is very handy for emphasizing a certain phrase, or as a memory aid.
Alliteration
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its called alliteration for example, peter piper picked a peck of pickled peppers
Alliteration is a written sound, such as boom, or bang. So the paraphrase of alliteration would be something such as if the alliteration was "crash", the paraphrase alliteration would be something like, " the plates went crash as they hit the floor". So, a paraphrase alliteration is basically a paraphrase with an alliteration.
There is no alliteration used in the crucible.
Assonance is the alphabet alliteration.