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Alliteration is repeating the same (or similar sounds) at the beginning of words - hey - “similar sounds” - that’s an example!
Alliteration is often used in poetry and music because it helps the phrase flow nicely - and we also have a number of common expressions that use it.
Today you’ll learn 20 of them! Download this lesson by clicking here.
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