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Alliteration is defined as ...........................

Athe repetition of vowel sounds between different words in a sentence

Ba kind of repetition concerned with the use and reuse of the same consonant sounds at the beginning of multiple words

Cthe use of different consonant sounds within the same line of poetry

Dthe rhyme scheme that appears at the end of the lines in a stanza

Answer:

B. a kind of repetition concerned with the use and reuse of the same consonant sounds at the beginning of multiple words

Read Explanation:

"When I consider how my light is spent,

Ere half my days in this dark world and wide,"

First two lines of the poem "On His Blindness"

  • “world” and “wide” in the second line - Example for Alliteration


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