Identify the examples of alliteration in the poems below:
Spinning Dry
If I had a choice when it's time to get clean
I'd like to jump into our washing machine
for subsiding and soaking and rolling and churning
and bobbing and bubbling and twisting and turning.
Next, comes my chance to feel just like a flyer
as I get to hop out and spin in the dryer.
I'd roll all around with fluttering flopping,
just floating and turning with no thought of stopping.
It sounds like such fun, this incredible fling,
that I wouldn't mind if I got static cling.
Betty Botter
Betty Botter bought some butter,
"But," she said, "the butter's bitter;
If I put it in my batter,
It will make my batter bitter;
But a bit of better butter,
That would make my batter better."
So she bought a bit of butter,
Better than her bitter butter,
And she put it in her batter,
And the batter was not bitter;
So it was better than Betty Botter
Bought a bit of better butter
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subsiding and soaking
bobbling and bubbling
twisting and turning
fluttering flopping
Betty Botter
butter's bitter
batter bitter
better butter
batter better
bitter butter
Explanation:
Alliteration the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.
All of the words above have the same starting letter
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