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Alliteration

Alliteration. Repetition of Initial Consonant Sounds. Alliteration. Like rhyme, alliteration is a great help to memory S ink or s wim L ive and l earn The m ore the m errier. Tongue Twisters!. Tongue twisters are a perfect example of alliteration

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Alliteration

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  1. Alliteration Repetition of Initial Consonant Sounds

  2. Alliteration • Like rhyme, alliteration is a great help to memory • Sink or swim • Live and learn • The more the merrier

  3. Tongue Twisters! • Tongue twisters are a perfect example of alliteration • Angela Abigail Applewhite ate anchovies and artichokes. • Bertha Bartholomew blew big, blue bubbles. • Clever Clifford Cutter clumsily closed the closet clasps. • Dwayne Dwiddle drew a drawing of dreaded Dracula. • Elmer Elwood eluded eleven elderly elephants. • Floyd Flingle flipped flat flapjacks. • Greta Gruber grabbed a group of green grapes. • Hattie Henderson hated happy healthy hippos. • Ida Ivy identified the ivory iris. • Julie Jackson juggled the juicy, jiggly jello. • Karl Kessler kept the ketchup in the kitchen.

  4. More tongue twisters! • Lila Ledbetter lugged a lot of little lemons. • Milton Mallard mailed a mangled mango. • Norris Newton never needed new noodles. • Patsy planter plucked plump, purple, plastic plums. • Quinella Quist quite quickly quelled the quarrelling quartet. • Randy Rathbone wrapped a rather rare red rabbit. • Shelly Sherman shivered in a sheer, short, shirt. • Trina Tweety tripped two twittering twins under a twiggy tree. • Uri Udall usually used his unique, unusual unicycle. • Vicky Vinc viewed a very valuable vase. • Walter Whipple warily warned the weary warrior. • Xerxes Xenon expected to xerox extra x-rays. • Yolana Yvonne Yarger yodelled up yonder yesterday. • Zigmund Zane zig-zagged through the zany zoo zone.

  5. Expanding Tongue Twisters • Choose 2 of the tongue twisters on the previous slides, and expand them. Add at least 3 more words. • Think: Adjectives, new phrases, expanded description • Example: • Angela Abigail Applewhite awakened abruptly at heraunt’s apartment and ate acidic anchovies and artichokes.

  6. Writing Your Own Tongue Twister • Recreate the table below on a piece of looseleaf:

  7. Writing Your Own Tongue Twister • Choose a letter of the alphabet, and make a list of at least 3 words in each category that begin with that letter.

  8. Writing Your Own Tongue Twister • Use your lists of nouns, names, verbs, and adjectives to create your own tongue twister. • Use at least 5 words starting with the same letter in your tongue twister. • Example: • Blake and Bonnie bounced the bright blue ball on the bumpy bus.

  9. Writing Your Own Tongue Twister • Write at least 3 tongue twisters of your own. • For each tongue twister you write you must: • Include a table of nouns, names, verbs, and adjectives. • Include at least 5 words beginning with your chosen letter. • Create a final copy on white paper, and illustrate it.

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