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ALLITERATIONS MADE BY--ARSHIA
What Does Alliterations Mean? What is alliteration and example? Alliteration is the repetition of an initial(at the starting) consonant sound in words that are in close proximity to each other. By “close proximity,” we mean words that can be—but don't have to be—consecutive. Perhaps the easiest way to recognize alliteration is to see it in action, so take a look at these examples: Leapin' lizards! simple explanation Alliterations are words or sounds at the beginning of words that are closer together
Found Mostly In Alliterations are mostly found in poetry because most poems are rhythmic and musical. 1 2 Alliterations are used in tongue twisters also for example: Betty Botter had some butter ,"but ," she said , "this butter is bitter. If I bake this bitter butter, it would make my batter bitter, but a bit of better butter, would make my batter better".
HELPS IN Alliteration helps in improving memory skills Helps in remembering phrases and sentences
ALLITERATIONS Amaira abbreviated the apple and ate it half only. Benny baked a banana cake with the help of brown bread. Cara cackles seeing colourful colours David did dandy dangerous dances. Emily eats exotic eggs. Frank the fisherman caught five fishes