One example of alliteration can be found on page 110 of the book "Tropical Secrets". "...handed to him by each housewife." uses the repeated use of the sound made by the letter "h".
In the book "Street Love" by Walter Dean Myers, I found alliteration on page 67. The text reads "What sweet surprise". "Sweet" and "Surprise" both start with s.
An example of alliteration in my book is "...and it shines and sings, the music of the strings ringing long after they have been struck." This is alliteration because it is repeating the 's' sound with the words: shines,sings,strings,and struck. I found this on page 114.
I wouldn't be feeling like a low-down dirty rotten good-for-nothing deceitful despicable snake from page 97 of What my Mother Doesn't Know. -JeKayla Curtis
One of Those Hideous Books Where the Mother Dies: pg. 59-"I collect classic cars."
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"Witness", page 79
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This bundle is our baby,
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page 161
Love That Dog
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On page 67 "teaching typing thing." -Love That Dog
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The Trial, page 5- stuffed stockings
ReplyDeleteOne example of alliteration can be found on page 110 of the book "Tropical Secrets". "...handed to him by each housewife." uses the repeated use of the sound made by the letter "h".
ReplyDelete"But it is rain so sweet and sings a song my soul insists" pg 115 Aaron C hr 2
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ReplyDelete"Sister says its not so bad"
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ReplyDelete"I want to hold his hand and have him hold mine"
In the book "Street Love" by Walter Dean Myers, I found alliteration on page 67. The text reads "What sweet surprise". "Sweet" and "Surprise" both start with s.
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"Shimmering shine" is an example of alliteration.
dancing dancing down
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Far From You
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He asked me to stop at the store
and get snacks
She pats the package with paddled paws pg 111
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page 175 of heart beat. " that this is the way we talk." repeative of the t sound.
ReplyDelete"The kids are too tired to play" pg109 Aaron C hr 2 ShakeSphere Bats Cleanup
ReplyDeleteI am reading "Shark Girl". An example of an alliteration is "Students stream..."Pg. 159
ReplyDeleteAn example of alliteration in my book is "...and it shines and sings, the music of the strings ringing long after they have been struck." This is alliteration because it is repeating the 's' sound with the words: shines,sings,strings,and struck. I found this on page 114.
ReplyDeleteevery atom of my being alive with feelings
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Shark Girl pg.197
ReplyDelete"The freeways are flooded with fevered excitement,"
"Friday Night Fight" is an example of alliteration in What My Mother Doesn't Know. Page #61
ReplyDeleteAll the Broken Pieces has alliteration.
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I wouldn't be feeling like a low-down dirty rotten good-for-nothing deceitful despicable snake from page 97 of What my Mother Doesn't Know.
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"Purple pickle and polished pencil," are both examples of alliteration in "Hate That Cat". These can be found on page 14.
ReplyDelete" basket ball is my biggest passion."
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In the book, Shark Girl, on page 1, I found the alliteration, "I can still feel my right hand, like a best firend, weighted, warm."
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"the freeways are flooded. With fevered excitement"
"The flowers overflowed by the farmhouse." page 63.
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ReplyDelete"I wonder who will win this year."
Street Love Pg 67
ReplyDeleteThe hum and thrum of crosstown traffic sings to her.
aleutian sparrow
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but we are not given guns
pg.60 "Friday night fight."
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