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Brando
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13 April, 20:57
Alliterations in true grit
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Moises Huerta
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Defining Alliteration: when similar sounds or letters are at the beginning of every next word or nearly every next word.
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She sells sea shells by the sea shore.
How much wood would a wood chuck chuck if a wood chuck could chuck wood.
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