Alliteration is when there is a repetition of using the same consonant at the beginning of several words. A great example to remember just in general is:
Sally sells sea shells down by the sea shore
^^^As you can see most of the words in the sentence start with "s"
In this poem the best line that shows alliteration is:
"of cloudless climes and <em>starry skies</em>"
^^^It has two sets of alliteration: cloudless and climes along with starry and skies
There are a few more examples but those only have one alliteration in the line so I didn't include them. If you would like me to just let me know in the comments
Hope this helped!
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I believe it's "Royalty there demanded protection from the sun, and people developed the umbrella for this purpose."
Explanation:
Ethos, logos, and pathos are three areas of persuasive writing that involve using your own character, logic, and emotion, respectively. Literary devices are also useful for emphasizing arguments. A few examples of these devices are metaphor, simile, repetition, and parallelism.
Answer:
B, <em>Arguments are like contests.</em>
In, text provided it says "I’ve never <u>won</u> an <u>argument</u>"
He/She says "won" which would mean she or he thinks it as a competition or contest.
So, The answer would be B
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