Even if you're years out of school and not actively taking an English class, it's hard not to note how we use literary and sound devices in music, art, advertising and writing. You've got "Snap, ...
Americans are awash in alliteration. We are victims of anxious advertising executives and publicity-hungry politicians. Desperate to sell their messages quickly, they repeatedly load their slogans ...
A series of words beginning with the same consonant, used to emphasise a point or create a mood. Tongue twisters are an obvious example: Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. Try saying that ...
Erica Ramos Cruz helps students learn about alliteration. Erica Ramos Cruz prompts students to “listen like a lynx” and learn about alliteration. Let's Learn is available to stream on pbs.org and the ...
Alliteration is the repetition of the initial consonant sound in two or more words that are close together, such as “babbling brook” or “dastardly deed”. Alliteration contributes to imagery by ...
From nursery rhymes to Shakespearian sonnets, alliterations have always been an important aspect of poetry whether as an interesting aesthetic touch or just as something fun to read. But a recent ...