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Alliteration:

An Alliteration is the constant repeating of the same letter at the beginning of a series of words.

A famous example of an alliteration is Peter Piper.

Below is an example that I wrote;

Bachelor Brian bought a brown briefcase but broke it buying bonds
The brown briefcase bachelor Brian bought broke buying bonds
If bachelor Brian bought a brown briefcase but broke it buying bonds
Could bachelor Brian bring the brown briefcase broken buying bonds back?

Written by: Tracy Lynn Repchuk

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