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alliteration meaning in grammar

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Answered by Anonymous
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Alliteration is a term to describe a literary device in which a series of words begin with the same consonant sound. A classic example is: "She sells seashells by the sea-shore." ...Alliteration is meant to be more than a tongue twister, though.

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Answered by BaroodJatti12
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Alliteration is the repetition of the same letter sound across the start of several words in a line of text. The word comes from the Latin “littera,” meaning “letter of the alphabet”. The current definition of alliteration has been in use since the 1650s.

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