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A literary device that reflects repetition in two or more nearby words of initial consonant sounds :

AAlliteration

BAssonance

CConsonance

DOnomatopoeia

Answer:

A. Alliteration

Read Explanation:

Alliteration is a literary device where two or more nearby words begin with the same initial consonant sound.

  • It’s often used in poetry and prose to create rhythm, mood, or emphasis.

Example:

"Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers."
(All the words start with the /p/ sound)


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