Explain alliteration of poetic devices with examples
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Alliteration refers to the repetition of same sound in a line of poem
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Alliteration happens when words that start with the same sound (not just the same letter) are used repeatedly in a phrase or sentence. The sound is usually a consonant and the words don't have to be right next to one another.
Few examples are:-
• Round and round she ran until she realized she was running round and round.
• I had to hurry home where grandma was waiting for her waffles.
•The boy buzzed around as busy as a bee.
Few examples are:-
• Round and round she ran until she realized she was running round and round.
• I had to hurry home where grandma was waiting for her waffles.
•The boy buzzed around as busy as a bee.
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