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What is the repetition of consonant sounds at beginning adjacent words called?
The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of adjacent words is called
alliteration
.
For example:
*
P
eter
P
iper
p
icked a
p
eck of
p
ickled
p
eppers.
*
S
he
s
ells
s
ea
s
hells by the
s
ea
s
hore.
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