The correct answer for this question is this one:
<span>1 Silas names the child Hepzibah or Eppie.
2 Aaron asks Eppie to marry him.
3 Godfrey tells Silas and Eppie he is Eppie's father.
4 Godfrey learns Molly is dead.
5 Dunstan's skeleton is found with Silas' gold.
6 Silas says he is keeping the child, much to Godfrey's relief.
7 Godfrey tells Nancy that Eppie is his daughter.
Here is the sequence: 4-2-6-7-1-3-5</span>
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Alliteration is when you use the same letter or sound at the beginning of a word that are closely connected to each other. Basically a tongue-twister, as in:
"<span>Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers."</span>
The correct answer is "Thy hair soft-lifted by the <u>w</u>innowing <u>w</u>ind;"
<u>Alliteration</u> is the same sound or letter at the beginning of words which are close together.
The alliteration in this line can be spotted at "<u>win</u>nowing <u>win</u>d" because the words begin with the same letters and are close together.