Alliteration is the repetition of the same sound at the beginning of a group of words.
Poets use alliteration to help create mood, rhythm or emphasis. It can also help with memorization. It's important to realize that it's all about sound, not spelling. For example, the letter c can have a hard or soft sound as in cereal and cat. These two words next to each other would not be considered alliteration because they are not the same sound. Examples of alliteration are:
My many monkeys met at the museum.
All the aardvarks already arrived.
Answer: B. creating a plan
If Sir Gawaine were devising a scheme to rescue his brothers, he would be creating a plan. To "devise" means to create or elaborate something, while a "scheme" refers to a plan of action, or a plot. The word is often used in reference to a plan that is secret, or dishonest.
Juliet loves Romeo but has sworn to remain chaste I believe
Weak-sense critical thinkers in an opposing argument but often times do not find the merits of that argument. strong-sense critical thinkers are able to weigh both side of an argument able to be open to the merits in an opposing argument as well as being able to admit flaws in their own argument.