Which of the following lines from Alfred Lord Tennyson's "The Brook" demonstrates alliteration? And out again I curve and flow/To join the brimming river I move the sweet forget-me-nots/That grow for happy lovers. And sparkle out among the fern/To bicker down a valley. I bubble into eddying bays/I babble on the pebbles.
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its a literary device that repeats a speech sound in a sequence of words that are close to each other.. Alliteration typically uses consonants at the beginning of a word to give stress to its syllable.
(im getting this all from a website) It provides a work with musical rhythms. Poems that use alliteration are read and recited with more interest and appeal. Poems with alliteration can be easier to memorize. Alliteration lends structure, flow, and beauty to any piece of writing.
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