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But like the cawing crows, you'd say,
there's nothing to this tree.
Alliteration or Mataphor?

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Answered by jessi8519
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Alliteration is basically the repetition of a consonant sound for poetic purposes. The words "cawing" and "creature" both feature the hard "C" sound, so this is definitely an example of alliteration.

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