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Alliteration examples students can use in poems and stories

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Alliteration is a literary device that is most often found in poetry, verse novels, storytelling, marketing slogans, and of course, tongue twisters. Alliteration is defined as the repetition of initial sounds. For example, ‘Sally Sells Seashells by the Seashore’, is a well-known example of alliteration because each word begins with the /s/ sound.

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