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:
hope this helps! and please give brainliest!
Explanation:
I need your love
But you didn't need mine
Your hand fit in mine like a glove
When you left me, I told you I was fine
I didn't know what to do
Losing you was my biggest fear
I wish you knew how much I love you
You just disappeared
I've wanted to ask you
When you're with her
Do you get deja vu
It's probably all a blur
I hate that you don't want me anymore
My cold tears has finally touched the floor
Answer:
people are just mad and they gonna stay mad
Explanation:
The most common sentence pattern is to write the subject first, followed by the verb: Weeds are important too because birds eat the seeds.
Independent clause: jane ate pizza
Dependent clause: because she was hungry