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What Is The Purpose Of Alliteration?

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Answer: Definition--> Alliteration is the repetition of initial consonant sound in two or more neighboring words or syllables.  Also known as Initial Rhyme.  Here are some examples: The wild winds of winter Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.  --> What is the purpose of Alliteration? The purpose of alliteration is to create a consistent pattern that catches the mind's eye and focuses attention.  See the example below;  The railroad tracks ran right through the center of town.    -->Alliteration makes the reader read faster, thereby adding a sense of speed and intensity to the sentence.  -->Alliterative poems tend to be tongue twisters. They are written for the fun they bring when they are read! For example;  She sells seashells by the seashore!  Look at another example in the poem below; WEATHER  Whether the weather be fine  Or whether the weather be not,  Whether the weather be cold  Or whether the weather be hot,  We'll weather the weather  Whatever the weather,  Whether we like it or not.    -- Anonymous  --> Proper alliteration is NOT a repetition of letters; it is a repetition of sound. For example, never and knight alliterate because they begin with the same consonant sound.  -->Conversely, even though tin and thank begin with the same letter, they do not alliterate because they don't begin with the same consonant sound.  I hope this helps you, cheers! AoneTutor.
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To get the readers attention to a particular object or thing. Maybe like - lions like limes like cows like grass

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