One instance of alliteration in Old Major's speech is: ""Is it not crystal clear, then, comrades..."
No its alliteration
No, "calm crystal clear" is not considered alliteration because the repetition of sounds must occur at the beginning of words in close proximity. In this phrase, the repeated sounds are at the beginning of each word but they are not consecutive.
To make clear to the world why the colonies must separate from Britain.
D-Day is an alliteration for clear communication like H-Hour
There are no clear rules in the law; the excerpt must be "appropriate in kind and amount" for the particular use.
The line "wan to welkin when winds bestir" is the example of alliteration in the passage. Alliteration is the repetition of initial consonant sounds, as seen in the repeated "w" sounds in this line.
Sure thing, honey. An alliteration for a clock could be "ticking timepiece" or "chronic clock." Just remember, alliteration is all about those repeated initial sounds, so go wild with your wordplay!
When Beowulf begins to put Hrothgar's nutz in his mouth, it is a clear image of how dumb and pointless the story is.
The excerpt from Two Kinds that best illustrates direct characterization is when the narrator describes the protagonist June as having a "honey blonde perm" and "sullen teenager" attitude. This direct description gives us clear insight into June's appearance and personality traits without relying on indirect characterization techniques.
The cast of Clear the Way - 1925 includes: Beth Darlington Buddy Messinger
The cast of Clear Red - 2008 includes: Brandon Birch as Mark Black