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Answered by avenukuttan
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Alliteration, often called initial rhyme or head rhyme, is the constant repetition of similar initial consonant sounds in quick succession in either a phrase or even in a sentence.

Explanation:

Alliteration basically links two words to give it an all-around meaning or purpose. To a greater effect, alliteration means when you use different but identical consonants.

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Answered by hanshithakandukuri
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Explanation:

a sound device in which the beginning sound or sounds in a group of word are repeated.

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