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give some examples of alliteration from the poem winter song​

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Answered by adilalam7808
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Answer:

All Adam ate in August was apples and almonds.

Barry bought a book to bring to the backyard barbecue.

Come and clean your closet, Kevin.

David’s dog drunk dirty water down by the dam.

Even elephants enjoy eating eggs every day.

My friend foolishly forgot to take the first photo in France.

The gentle giant jumped with joy.

Hopefully, Harry’s home will have heat soon.

Ian was interested in eating ice cream.

Jane juggled jack o’ lanterns in the gym.

The candy killed Katie’s cavity.

Looks like lions love licking lizards.

Mike’s mother makes a mouthwatering mince pie.

Noreen knew she was natural at kneading noodle dough.

On paper, owls outperform ostriches.

Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.

The Queen quietly and quickly made a quip about quilts.

Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer rose rapidly to the roof.

She sells sea-shells on the seashore.

Timmy the tattle-tale tried to tell tall tales to the teacher.

My uneducated uncle never understood how to use umbrellas.

The ventriloquist varied his voice very well.

We walked while wondering where Wally was.

The xenophobes were zooming and in the zone.

Yvonne yelled that yoga was your yin to her yang.

Zack the zoo-keeper read his zodiac zealously.

Answered by gayatrikumari99sl
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Answer:

Examples of alliteration from the poem "winter song" are ;

From forth the fatal loins of these two foes and

Burning bright,” and “frame thy fearful symmetry,” William Blake, Tyger.

Explanation:

  • Elizabeth Tollet , an English poet from the 18th century, wrote a song titled "Winter Song "that explores the importance of loyalty and love. The speaker makes an effort to demonstrate their love by listing all the things they have gladly endured "on behalf of their lover.
  • Alliteration is frequently used in poetry because it has a pleasant tone. It's a technique for grabbing readers' or listeners' attention.  
  • It is  an obvious way to indicate that the alliterative words are connected thematically and it highlights the theme of the passage.

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