What are some alliterations for the letter 'T'?
Tough Tony told Ted that the tower toppled. Ted tried to tide tormented tears.
An alliteration is a sentence that has a pattern of the same consonants, in close order.
An example would be: *Peter *Piper *picked a *peck of *pickled *peppers
Hope that explains it! =D
Assonance is repetition of vowel sounds. A lot of songs employ this device.
How do you write a sentence containing alliteration?
you write a sentence that contains an alliteration by having each letter in the sentence be of the same sound or letter. -adds by a 6th grader{hehe}
What is an explanation of alliteration?
Alliteration is the repetition of the same sound in a group of words or a phrases. An example would be "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers".
What are 10 alliteration sentences with one letter?
Alliteration is the repeating of the first letter of a word. For example, "Sally sells seashells by the seashore" is an alliteration using the letter "s".
What are some alliterations with the letter S?
this is a very classic one:
Sally sells sea shells by the sea shore
The smiling sun sets on the Sahara as six snide snakes sporting sage scarves slowly slither south
What is it called when each word of the sentence starts with the same letter?
Alliteration. From Merriam-Webster Online: al·lit·er·a·tion ; Pronunciation: : \ə-ˌli-tə-ˈrā-shən\ ; Function: : noun ; Etymology: : ad- + Latin littera letter ; Date: : circa 1624 : the repetition of usually initial consonant sounds in two or more neighboring words or syllables (as wild and woolly, threatening throngs) -called also head rhyme initial rhyme
Assonance is the repetition of a vowel sound many times within a phrase. An example of assonance with the (E) sound would be: Forgive me, please, but trees make me sneeze.
The repitition of consonants, but too far apart to be alliteratrion, for example: Come away, oh human child! To the waters and the wildWith a faery, hand in handFor the world's more full of weeping than you can understand. (Yeats, The Stolen Child) The repitition of w, h and f sounds makes the poem sound soft, which makes the Other place seem more pleasanr, adding to the tone of temptation in the poem.
What is a consonant in the middle?
A consonant is a speech sound that is not a vowel. It requires the tongue, teeth, or lips to create a blockage of airflow at some point in the vocal tract. When a consonant is in the middle of a word, it comes between two vowels.
Repetitious words is a phrase used to describe someone who is boring or unpleasant while talking. Their words or the tone in their voice repeat over and over.
Is wife for wife a form of alliteration?
no, they have to be different words. like Five Fighting Fidos.
Tracy could rhyme with
One- and two-syllable End Rhymes of Tracy:abbeyablyachyacmeacneaerieagreeairyalgaealleyamplyAmyAndyangryanteantiantsyanyaptlyarmyartyashyauraeAussieawfullybabybadlybaggybaileebaileybailiebaldlyBalibalkybalmybandybansheebantibarelybarkybarleybattybawdrybawdybebeachybeadybeaniebeastlybeautybeebeefybeerybelfrybellybennyberkeleyberrybettybevybiddybiggiebillybirdiebitchybitsybittyblacklyblandlyblanklyblarneybleaklyblearyblindlyblisteryblithelyblockybloodybloomyblotchyblowsyblowyblowzyblueybluntlyblurryblusterybobbybodybogeyboggybogyboiseboldlybonniebonnybonyboobyboogiebookiebooteebootyboozyboskybossybotanybotchybougiebouncyboundarybountybowerybowiebrainybramblybrandybrashlybrassiebrassybrattybravelybrawlybrawnybreathybreezybribeebrieflybrierybrightlybrinybrisklybristlybroadlybronzybroodybroomybrothybrowniebrusklybrusquelybubblybuddyBuffybuggybulgybulkybullybumpybunchybunnybuoyburleyburlyburryburybusbybushybustybusycabbycaddiecaddycadrecageycalmlycampicampycandycannycarefreecarnyCarriecarrycatchycattycbccCDchalkychamoischancychargeecharleycharliechassischastelychattycheaplycheekycheerycheesycherrychestychewychichichickpeachieflyChilechilichillychimneychintzychippychloechoicelychokychooseychoosychoppychristiechristlychubbychuffychummychunkychutneycityclammyclassyclayeycleanlyclearlyclergyclerklyclingycliqueycloddycloggycloselyclottycloudyclumpyclumsyclunkycoarselycockneycockycoffeecoldlycolliecomelycomfycommieconeyconnieconycookiecooleycooliecoollycootiecopycorkycornycorriecostlycouleecountrycountycourtlycoveycowriecowrycoylycozycrabbycracklycraftycraggycrankycrannycrappiecrappycrasslycrawlycrazycreakycreamycreecreepycrinklycrisplycrispycroakycronyCrosbycrosslycroupycruddycrudelycruellycrumblycrumbycrummycrunchycrustycubbycuddlycuddycuriecurlycurrycurtlycurtseycurtsycurvycushycutelycutesycuteycutiedaddydaffydaftlydailydaintydairydaisydallydamply
Macy(the company)
What is synonym for the word stubborn?
adamant, adamantine, brassbound, die-hard, grim, implacable, incompliant, inexorable, inflexible, intransigent, iron, obdurate, relentless, remorseless, rigid, unbendable, unbending, uncompliant, uncompromising, unrelenting, unyielding
What is alliteration beginning with s?
The word is "sibilance"
"Shelly sells sea shells by the sea shore,"
and "Silly Samuel sold slippery snakes, slimy slugs, and solid stumps"
are examples
How do you use alliteration in a sentence?
red rough rocks really wrecks robots
I think he/she means a sentence like:
I used an alliteration on my book report.
but if you want the first one then:
Peter piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
(They took the tree) all of the first letters in each words are the same, that is alliteration.
Is rock and roll always grabs your soul a alliteration?
No. It is an internal rhyme, but alliteration is when two words right next to each other or very close in a sentence start with the same letter, as in "big babboon" or "Bobby was biking."
What is an alliterative sentence?
An alliterative sentence uses two or more words beginning with the same letter, or with the same consonant or vowel sound, ideally in close proximity."
Examples :
"The flying group consisted of a dozen dauntless daredevils."
"Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers."
"The known cause of death was nominally pneumonia."
What are sample sentences of alliteration in relation to computer science?
The moisture from the May Showers makes my motherboard moldy, and electric emptiness is always ejected to erroneous areas. The repeated consonants are alliteration, while the repeated vowel sounds are assonance. This is easy to remember because alliteration has two repeating "l" sounds, while assonance looks a lot emptier, like a vowel sound could be considered to be.