It is called Alliteration. Alliteration is a literary device where words which are adjacent to each other share the same consonant sound at the beginning. "<span>Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Peppers" is an example of an alliteration. This literary device is often seen in poems. It is very evident in the literary piece "Beowulf"</span>
They are rubric tools that state specific criteria that allow teachers and students to gather information and to make judgments about what students know and can do in relation and outcomes.
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Answer:
correct option is: C
Explanation:
Sensationalism alludes to the utilization of hair-raising topic, style or strategies, or the electrifying topic itself; conduct, distributed materials, or communicates that are deliberately disputable, misrepresented, offensive, uproarious, or eye-catching.
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