alliteration for breeze blew
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The literary device used in the line, 'that made the breeze to blow' is alliteration. Alliteration refers to the repetition of the same sound. ... Though the words 'that', 'the' and 'to' all begin with the letter 't', only the first two words have the same sound. Alliteration is not about the letters, but about the sound.
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Alliteration in the expression is the sound 'b'; the sound 'b' has been repeated in 'breeze blew'
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Alliteration is the use of the same letter or sound at the beginning of words that are close together, as ‘She sang a song of sixpence.’ In the example sound ‘s’ is the alliteration which has been repeated.
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