.I saw a donkey one day old. Name the figure of speech.
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1.Similie
2.Metaphor
3.Alliteration
4.Personification
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alliteration- o of one and o of old
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Alliteration
Most people have heard both of these tongue twisters; however, most people are unaware that both are examples of alliteration, which occurs when a string of syllables, often two or more adjacent words, have the same first consonant sound. A consonant is a non-vowel sound used in speech (a, e, i, o, u, and sometimes y). The phrase 'Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers' begins with the consonant sound 'p.' Similarly, most consonants in the line 'She sells seashells down by the beach' begin with the letter's.'
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