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Alliteration

Repeated consonant occurring at the beginning of words or within words. Alliteration issued to create melody, establish mood, call attention to important words, an point out similarities and contrasts

Examples:Alice’s aunt ate apples and acorns around August.

Quincy’s quilters quit quilting quickly.

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Types of figurative language By Kaleigh Levine

By Kaleigh