what went wrong and what mistakes did you make?what part of speech is 'what' in each case in this first question?
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What Went Wrong
here W is used 3 times in a sentence so
It is Alliteration .
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The part of speech used in both cases, “what” is used as an interrogative pronoun.
- “What” is usually used in questions to ask for particular information about someone or something. It is also used to say that we think that something is especially good or bad. We can also use it to emphasize our opinion, when we are not sure about something, to express surprise at what somebody has just said, to show that we think something is not important, especially after somebody has criticized us for it, when we have not heard or understood something, to show that we have heard somebody and ask what they want, to express our surprise or anger, etc.
- A pronoun is a word that stands in for a noun to avoid the need to repeat the same noun. An interrogative pronoun is a pronoun that is used to ask questions.
- In the first part of the sentence, alliteration was also used i.e. What Went Wrong. Alliteration is the occurrence of the same letter at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.
Thus, the part of speech used in both cases, “what” is used as an interrogative pronoun.
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