Give three examples of alliteration in “Song of the Open Road.”
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Before you can correctly answer is you have to know the definition of alliteration
Google Definition: the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.
yes i know XD
Actually to even consider answering you have to have read the book, LOL
could you help me?
And unfortunately I have not read it.
dam it
Best of luck to you though.
I have though. And that's what I was about to point out
so can you halp
Yes I can. Have you read the book?
no
Well it's poem actually. Let me see if I can find it
Three examples of alliteration are the word "market-man", the expression, "people the impassive" and the explanation of "not afraid to leave you yet I love you" . This alliteration reminds me of a poem I wrote myself of the plague of the bugs in the Canadian north woods, ie it started, "The buzz of bees and other bothersome bugs in the Babine Bush, Coupled with the whine of the worst winged wielders of wanton warfare..." etc. Got this from the handy dandy google
https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/48859/song-of-the-open-road Here is the link to it
Well you have your answe, I was going to try to talk you through it, but there ya go
thanks just and brennah
No problem
np
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