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In Act 1, 2.1 and 4.1, alliteration is found at a rate of once every 2.7 lines.
He later said that "the alliteration must have appealed to me".
Alliteration can also happen at the endings of words as well.
But a talent for alliteration does not add up to a sound grasp of policy.
The two men have more in common than alliteration.
Alliteration is nearly the only effect of that kind which the ancients had in common with us.
The Governor struggled with the alliteration before realizing something else was wrong.
Even in the symbols used there was an added significance of alliteration.
A common application of alliteration is in books intended for children learning about letters.
There is alliteration of the second letter of each line.
For a start, he has dealt admirably with the alliteration.
Maybe a hundred or two sniffing around; it's just the alliteration every march now needs.
Well, we can't all be poets; some of us get no further than alliteration!
Similar to alliteration, but the consonants are at the ends of words.
He thought the sound and alliteration were particularly appealing.
Also in line one there is an alliteration of the "f" sound "fair friend".
Richard Nixon was no slouch in the alliteration department either.
The word's alliteration only makes it even more memorable.
Aside from alliteration, there's not much in common there.
When using alliterations though, remember to follow the category.
Her name seems to be a simple rhyming alliteration based upon the car stem.
Chesterton, it almost goes without saying, takes advantage of every opportunity for alliteration.
Apart from the alliteration, the expression seems to have a connection with medieval times.
Title: This is usually short, and often makes use of a pun or alliteration.