Alliteration refers to the stylistic device wherein a number of words, which have the same 1st consonant sound, occur closely within a series.
Some obvious examples of alliteration are:
-Alice’s aunt ate apples and acorns around August.
<span>-But a better butter makes a batter better
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Among your choices, the closest representation of alliteration is The Snack You Can Sneak. Although the choice "Simply the Best Snacks" does have 2 S's. The former has a better creative and rhythmic value.
So I would go for "<span>The Snack You Can Sneak" as the best answer here. </span>
True style is the distinctive way a writer uses language
Answer:
1st= doesn't start for once.
2nd they won't let you in.
3rd If he goes on telling lies...
4th Unless he sells more.. I am not sure in this one.
5th when will you repay
6th if he river rises any higher.
7th If he works hard today..
8th Ice turns into water...
9th I am not sure.
10th If you don't like...
11th You will have an accident..
Explanation:
I am not sure but hope it helps