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101 Alliteration Examples Explained by Genesis Abesia Labor is a document available to read on EtoBox.
Alliteration is a poetic technique where the initial consonant sounds of words are repeated in close succession. It involves the sounds of words, not letters. Alliterative words do not need to be right next to each other. The document then provides 101 examples of alliteration using different initial consonant sounds like B, C, M, S, and W.
- Author
- Genesis Abesia Labor
- Language
- EN