Alliteration
Definition: When two or more words in a poem begin with the same letter or sound.
Examples:
"Dressy daffodils"
"Dressy daffodils" is an example of alliteration because both the words begin with "D." Alliteration is like rhyming, but with alliteration the rhyming comes at the front of the words instead of the end.
Examples:
"Dressy daffodils"
"Dressy daffodils" is an example of alliteration because both the words begin with "D." Alliteration is like rhyming, but with alliteration the rhyming comes at the front of the words instead of the end.
Caring Cats
Caring cats cascade off
Laughing lamas
Lounging.
Underneath yelling yaks,
Yelling at roaming
Rats.
By Rachel
Rain
Rain races,
Ripping like wind.
Its restless rage
Rattles like
Rocks ripping through
The air.
By Jake
Rain races,
Ripping like wind.
Its restless rage
Rattles like
Rocks ripping through
The air.
By Jake
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