She sells sea shells on the sea shore. Identify the figures of speech in the above sentence.
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This is an alliteration.
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This is an alliteration.
Alliteration is when two or more words that start with the same sound are used repeatedly in a phrase or a sentence. The repeated sound creates the alliteration, not the same letter. For example, 'tasty tacos' is considered an alliteration, but 'thirty typists' is not, because 'th' and 'ty' don't sound the same.
She sells sea-shells on the sea-shore. ... Almost every sound in this verse involves assonance (e.g. the '-ee-' sound in 'she' and 'sea') or consonance (e.g. the 'sh-' sound in 'she', 'shells', 'shore', and 'sure')! This frequent repetition is what makes a tongue-twister hard to say.
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