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What is the literary term for repeated T sound?

The literary term for repeated "T" sounds is alliteration.

Alliteration is a stylistic device where multiple words in a phrase or sentence begin with the same consonant sound. It's a powerful tool to create rhythm, enhance memorability, and add emphasis to a piece of writing.

Here are some examples of alliteration using the "T" sound:

* Three trees topped the town.

* The time is ticktockting away.

* The tailor took three threads to trim the trousers.

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