Alliteration

If you have read any poems lately you probably read it with alliterations. Alliteration is a rhetorical device which is repeating the same consonant sound with each word in a poem, sentence, or rhymes. It is most commonly seen and heard in poems. Poems may also have the same repetition of the same consonant or syllable that begins each word. "Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Peppers" is .
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