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Betty bought a bit of butter figure in speech

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Answered by ramanpreetkaur105
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the literary device used here is alliteration

Answered by MotiSani
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Alliteration is the figure of speech in Betty bought a bit of butter.

  • When there is a repetition of either the same word or the sound at the beginning of closely placed words, it is termed alliteration.
  • It is a very common figure of speech.
  • It is also known by the terms 'head rhyme' or 'initial rhyme'
  • Some other examples of alliteration are- 'sea shells by the sea shore', 'Kiara keeps the kind kittens', etc
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