"And sings a solitary song" is a line that illustrates alliteration.
The two lines in "Twas later when the summer went" by Emily Dickinson that contain examples of alliteration are: "To disappear the Public House / In purple Wood and dale."
Two examples of alliteration in "A Psalm of Life" are the phrases "lives of great men" and "labor and sorrow." Alliteration is the repetition of the same consonant sound in close proximity within a line of poetry, which creates a sense of rhythm and musicality.
A Snake has a Snack
Alliteration
blue, blazing ice. page 10 last paragraph
Aunt Annie's Alligator, Alex, ate Aunt Annie's Artichoke. Bumbling Benny broke Ben's bicycle.
yes it would be considered an alliteration because the first two letters of the first two words match so that makes it an alliteration. it wouldn't be an alliteration if another word cut in between them. hope that answer helped.
The two titans that raised hera were Ocean and Tethys
Two Titans sided with Zeus; Themis and Prometheus.
Alliteration refers to having two or more words in a group start with the same letter or having stressed syllables start with the same consonant sound or sound group. Examples: female, forty, fat, and fertile tried and true bewitched, bothered, and bewildered
"Death fetched me day after day," is an example of alliteration in New Moon. Another example can be found in the phrase, "murdered me slowly and agonizingly."