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Alliteration. Developed by Amy Thornton 4 th Grade Dyer School. Alliteration. Sally sells seashells at the seashore. Alliteration. S ally s ells s eashells at the s eashore. Alliteration. Alliteration is the repetition of a consonant sound at the beginning of words.
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Alliteration Developed by Amy Thornton 4th Grade Dyer School
Alliteration Sally sells seashells at the seashore.
Alliteration Sally sells seashells at the seashore.
Alliteration • Alliteration is the repetition of a consonant sound at the beginning of words. • Alliteration is fun to say and enjoyable to hear. • Without knowing it, you probably use alliteration to call attention to certain words.
Alliteration in prose • Many familiar phrases and expressions use alliteration. • Tongue twisters rely on alliteration.: "rubber baby buggy bumpers.
Alliteration • The same sound starts a series of words or syllables. • Alliteration can give a pleasing sound to a sentence, as long as it's not overdone, e.g., World Wide Web . . . smelly, slimy SCSI . . . resonant ringing.
Alliteration in poetry • Alliteration is one of the poet's most important sound techniques. It makes particular words stand out. It also connects the words to be emphasized.
Alliteration • Angela Abigail Applewhite ate anchovies and artichokes.
Alliteration • Angela Abigail Applewhite ate anchovies and artichokes.
Alliteration • Floyd Flingle flipped flat flapjacks.
Alliteration • Floyd Flingle flipped flat flapjacks.
Alliteration • Julie Jackson juggled the juicy, jiggly jello.
Alliteration • Julie Jackson juggled the juicy, jiggly jello.
Alliteration • Shelly Sherman shivered in a sheer, short, shirt.
Alliteration • Shelly Sherman shivered in a sheer, short, shirt.
Alliteration • Zigmund Zane zig-zagged through the zany zoo zone.
Alliteration • Zigmund Zane zig-zagged through the zany zoo zone.