Alliteration is when multiple words in close proximity start with the same consonant sound, making writing and reading more interesting. Examples given are "Hilarious hounds have hopes of happy holidays" using the H sound, and "Snow sends shivers up Sara's spine" using S. Alliterations can also be fun tongue twisters like "Christmas comes and coaxes carols from cold choruses." The document encourages writing one's own alliterative phrases and checking a dictionary if needed, as the words should start with the same letter and sound.
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9. Many times the alliterations and tongue twisters are funny: Try your hand at writing alliteration Be sure to use a dictionary if needed! Remember ! The words need to begin with the same letter and sound…