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Alliteration

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Alliteration is the repetition of consonant sound, generally at the beginning of a word. It is used predominantly in poetry, but also in literary prose. Alliteration was one of the chief literary devices used in Old English verse.

Examples:

  • "I have stood still and stopped the sound of feet...." (Robert Frost, "Acquainted with the Night")
  • "Shifty Schiff impeachment sham show." (Sean Hannity during the Trump impeachment trial)
  • "Blindsided by the Bolton book." (Andrea Mitchell during the Trump impeachment trial)

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