Answer:
I do not think there are any "shoulds" when it comes to writing. James Ellroy hardly ever uses them and he is one of the greatest contemporary authors. It all depends on your personal style.
As long as your reader is able to follow your string of narration without getting lost, use them at your own discretion.
Explanation:
Knobs, dials, and handles, knife blocks, can openers,dish sponges, cutting boards, faucets, and towels.
The answer to your question is the first choice, alliteration.
The repitition from the words that begin with the letter "a" (An, Austrian, array, awfully, arrayed, and boldly) use alliteration as well as repeating the words that begin with the letter "b" (boldly, by, battery, and besieged Belgrade), and the same thing with the letters "c" and "d."