in the poem my puppy punched me the words puppy punched are example of?
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Alliteration is when a writer repeats the consonant sounds at the begin- nings of words. For example, in “My puppy punched me in the eye,” the words “puppy punched” are alliterative because they both begin with “p.” Alliteration and assonance do not have to have the same letters; just the same sounds.
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Alliteration is when a writer repeats the consonant sounds at the begin- nings of words. For example, in “My puppy punched me in the eye,” the words “puppy punched” are alliterative because they both begin with “p.” ... Alliteration and assonance do not have to have the same letters; just the same sounds.
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