Is there a question to answer? Or do you need sentence correction? The sentence needs to be “You did it, tom,” she said accusingly, “I know you didn’t mean to, but you did it.”
You need to capitalize the first “You”, and use quotation marks around the second part of what the person said as well as a period at the end.
Answer:
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Explanation:
C-Delighted at the broken pieces.
Squelch, slap, soggy
curt cuts
Alliteration is the repetition of sounds at the beginning of a group of words. In this case there are two different groups of words that could be examples of alliteration. The first is in the section "the squelch and slap of soggy meat". The /s/ sound is repeated at the beginning three times in this part of the excerpt. The second is "curt cuts". In this two word phrase, the hard /c/ sound is repeated.
Keep in mind when identifying alliteration it's important to hear the sound the word makes. Sometimes when you just look for a repeated letter it is incorrect. For example, the circular cheese is cut. Even though a majority of words begin with c, none of them begin with the same sound.