explain the poetic device alliteration with examples
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Alliteration, in prosody, the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words or stressed syllables. Sometimes the repetition of initial vowel sounds (head rhyme) is also referred to as alliteration. As a poetic device, it is often discussed with assonance and consonance.
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Simple definitetion- In Alliteration, letters are repeated.
ex:-
Black balls
here "b" is repeated so it's an example of Alliteration
another example is
The Terrible tiger tore the towel.
In both of the example, particular letter is repeated
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