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Mattie Scott
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23 October, 20:46
What is alliteration in writing?
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Max Hudson
23 October, 21:07
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Alliteration is the first letter like a repeating itself in a sentence. Example Avri ate all apples in Austin.
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Kyla
23 October, 21:08
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Alliteration is when you use the same beginning letters over and over. example: sally sells seashells by the sea shore. (it doesn't have to be a tongue twister)
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