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Wednesday 4 September 2019

Figurative Language - Alliteration

Alliteration is when a consonant sound is repeated over and over. 
E.g The time ticked tediously by. The warm wind wafted across the window.

  1. The sun sizzled the swimmers skin.
  2. I accidently ate an awful apple.
  3. Beth borrowed Barry’s books before biology. 
  4. Slipping and sliding, I stumbled in the snow and slush.
  5. Many mysterious men mumbled messages.
  6. The gallant goat gobbled gobs of garbage greedily
  7. The rapidly rising river rushed rampantly.
Finish these sentences with your own alliterations.

Red roses rarely run randomly.
While wandering west, warren waltzed weirdly.
The tired traveler tried to tan.

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