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What is alliteration?
O the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginnings of nearby words
O the use of words that mimic or evoke the sounds they describe
O a phrase that is specific to a certain region, language, or culture
O an exaggeration or overstatement that is used for effect

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Answer:

A.) the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginnings of nearby words

Explanation:

B.) is incorrect because this describes onomatopoeia.

C.) is incorrect because this better describes a dialect, vernacular phrase, or colloquial phrase.

D.) is incorrect because this describes a hyperbole.

Answer:

The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginnings of nearby words.

Explanation:

Alliteration is a repetition of a sound, or letter within a sentence. The sound appears at the very beginning of adjacent words or words which are very closely connected.

When used as a figure of speech, alliteration can add flavor and creativity to a sentence. Alliteration can also be used as a literary device where it adds rhythm and a mood to the text it is found within. In some instances, it can create a better air of understanding within a certain piece of descriptive writing. For example, when using the letter S to describe a snake, the sound fits the description. An example of a sentence to demonstrate this might be 'the slimy, slithery snake skulked along the sand.'