English, asked by bibhutibehera, 10 months ago

‘O Birdie, Birdie, will you pet? Diamond-stones and amber and jet We’ll string on a necklace fair and fine, To please this pretty bird of mine!’ BIRD : ‘O thanks for diamonds, and thanks for jet, But here is something daintier yet—. A feather necklace round and round, That I wouldn’t sell for a thousand pound!’

Pick out at least three examples of alliteration from the above stanza.

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Answered by ayantika2004
6

Answer:

we'll string on anecklace fair and fine.

Diamonds - stones amber and jet.

That wouldn't sell for a thousand pound

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Answered by ak7253657
2

Answer:

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