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ALITERATION

BY :
MOHD KHAIRUDDIN BIN REDUAN
SAIFUL AZALI BIN HAMDAN
DEFINITION
Alliteration is the repetition of a consonant sound at
the beginning of words.
"Alliteration, or front rhyme, has been traditionally
more acceptable in prose than end-rhyme but both do
the same thing--capitalize on chance. This powerful
glue can connect elements without logical
relationship."
EXAMPLE OF ALITERATION
Dewdrops Dancing Down Daisies

By Paul Mc Cann

Don't delay dawns disarming display .


Dusk demands daylight .
Dewdrops dwell delicately
drawing dazzling delight .
Dewdrops dilute daisies domain.
Distinguished debutantes . Diamonds defray delivered
daylights distilled daisy dance .

Dancing Dolphins
By Paul McCann

Those tidal thoroughbreds that tango through the turquoise tide.

Their taut tails thrashing they twist in tribute


to the titans.

They twirl through the trek


tumbling towards the tide .

Throwing themselves towards those theatrical thespians.

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