Tuesday, 3 May 2011

Alliteration

Definition: The consonants that repeat throughout many words.

Example:
  1. Alice’s aunt ate apples and acorns around August
  2. Becky’s beagle barked and bayed, becoming bothersome for Billy.
  3. Carries cat clawed her couch, creating chaos.
  4. Dan’s dog dove deep in the dam, drinking dirty water as he dove.
  5. Eric’s eagle eats eggs, enjoying each episode of eating.
  6. Fred’s friends fried Fritos for Friday’s food.
  7. Garry’s giraffe gobbled gooseberry’s greedily, getting good at grabbing goodies.
  8. Hannah’s home has heat hopefully.
  9. Isaacs ice cream is interesting and Isaac is imbibing it.
  10. Jesse’s jaguar is jumping and jiggling jauntily.
  11. Kim’s kid’s kept kiting
  12. Larry’s lizard likes leaping leopards
  13. Mike’s microphone made much music
  14. Nick’s nephew needed new notebooks now not never
  15. Orson’s owl out-performed ostriches
  16. Peter’s piglet pranced priggishly
  17. Quincy’s quilters quit quilting quickly
  18. Ralph’s reindeer rose rapidly and ran round the room
  19. Sara’s seven sisters slept soundly in sand
  20. Tim’s took tons of tools to make toys for tots.
  21. Uncle Uris’ united union uses umbrella’s
  22. Vivien’s very vixen-like and vexing
  23. Walter walked wearily while wondering where Wally was
  24. Xavier’s x-rayed his xylophone.
  25. Yarvis yanked you at yoga, and Yvonne yelled.
  26. Zachary zeroed in on zoo keeping.
Significance: Alliteration can also entertain the readers, can make the reader easy to memorize.


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