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Read the poem once more and find other examples of alliterations in it . Poem wishing

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In a Whispering Gallery (by Thomas Hardy) In the third and fourth lines here, Hardy has used alliteration with the /n/ and /g/ sounds, which are repeated in the words as “no,” “night;” and then “gaunt,” gray,” and “gallery” respectively. Their use creates a sort of rhythm in the poem.

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In a Whispering Gallery (by Thomas Hardy) In the third and fourth lines here, Hardy has used alliteration with the /n/ and /g/ sounds, which are repeated in the words as “no,” “night;” and then “gaunt,” gray,” and “gallery” respectively. Their use creates a sort of rhythm in the poem.

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