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How to use alliteration in a sentence

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They composed and recited poems in a fairly simple verse form which relied heavily on alliteration and also the use of kennings.
They could add descriptive words, phrases or sentences, or they could write a poem, haiku, alliteration, metaphor, or perhaps words from a song.
Indeed, the use of alliteration in Old English poetry and in Piers Ploughman might also have influenced his poetic style.
All that assonance and alliteration, though not perfectly obvious, come to hand fairly readily.
Hebrew poetry is not marked by metre and end-rhyme but by pictorial language, parallelisms and partly by rhythm and alliteration or stave rhyme.
Lincoln fell in love with metaphors and cadences, assonance and alliteration.
Traditional poetry, with its innate rhythm and alliteration, as well as free verse focusing on social issues, flowed from her pen.
So, too, do children love the rhyming, chanting, and alliteration of nursery rhymes.
Well, I've decided on a name that has a radical feel, contains alliteration and just sounds kinda smart.
What he admired in these poets was their inventive use of word and sound in every device of onomatopoeia, alliteration, pun and palindrome.
His articles and alliteration were immensely popular with the working class and Truth's circulation skyrocketed.
Storybooks containing alliteration provide opportunities for children to hear words that have the same beginning sounds.
And would somebody please verbally flog me for the alliteration in the last sentence?
Hopefully, no unsuspecting schoolchild will be expected to read the report out loud as it is a hotbed of alliteration and tongue-twisters.
It wasn't, but ostriches have a poor sense of humour and thus find unimaginative alliteration almost ridiculously amusing.
It may have been based only on looks or alliteration, but it was a great nickname, spot on for the young Vaughan with his steely studiousness.
He or she may have heard of alliteration, onomatopoeia, metonymy, synecdoche, and chiasmus.
The alliteration and dramatic significance of the term had caught the public imagination, and thenceforward there was no escape from its use.
First, it has the qualities of rhythm, alliteration, and assonance verging on rhyme that we might expect of a memorable turn of phrase.
They must have an obvious, and indeed a kind of danceable, rhythm, and they will normally make use of assonance and alliteration.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Later on, in the fifteenth century, vocalic alliteration in general falls into disuse more and more.
The sub-type A3 is type A with alliteration on the second arsis only and is limited almost entirely to the first hemistich.
In the employment of alliteration and in the structure of the hemistich the lengthened line is closely allied to the normal line.
The harmony or consonance of the unlike vowels is hardly perceptible in Modern English and does not count as alliteration.
Lines combining alliteration and rime or alliteration and assonance.
Enhanced by the alliteration from the first line, it may link the terminal words of two lines of verse and create a near rhyme.
Not only great for letter recognition, but also for vocabulary building, and alliteration skills.
It will be seen therefore that emphatic stress and alliteration are the basal principles of the system.
Find examples of euphuistic hyperbole in iv, of alliteration in xiv.
Consonance is very similar to this latter form of alliteration.
English poetry has used chiefly rhyme, stress, and alliteration.
In our ode there is not much either of assonance or alliteration.
He has kept the four-stress line and alliteration but imposed his own feel for the language, using more specific usages rather than all of the analogous terms.
On the side of poetical expression such imaginative figures of speech as metaphors and similes, and such devices as alliteration, prove especially helpful.
One might even expect that he would fill his verse with alliteration and assonance for the utmost melodiousness, but Rossetti did not do this frequently or indiscriminately.
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