IV. Answer the questions
9) What is an Alliteration?
10) What is a Consonance?
Answers
Answer:
Explanation:
9. alliteration is the conspicuous repetition of identical initial consonant sounds in successive or closely associated syllables within a group of words, even those spelled differently.[1][2][3][4] As a method of linking words for effect, alliteration is also called head rhyme or initial rhyme.[5] For example, "humble house," or "potential power play."[6] A familiar example is "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers".
10. Consonance is a figure of speech in which the same consonant sound repeats within a group of words. An example of consonance is: "Traffic figures, on July Fourth, to be tough."
Explanation:
9 = The use of the same letter or sound at the beginning of words that are close together as 'he built a big boat'.
10 = agreement with someone