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Alliteration The repetition of beginning consonant sounds
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consonant having similar sounds
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Examples Silly Sally sold seashells by the seashore. Peter Piper picked a patch of pickled peppers. Floyd Finkle flipped flat flapjacks. Norris Newton never needed new noodles. Walter Wipple wearily warned the weary warrior. Lila Ledbetter lugged a lot of little lemons. Zigmund Zane zig-zagged through the zany zoo zone. Bertha Bartholomew blew big, blue bubbles. Clever Clifford Cutter clumsily closed the closet clasps. Vicky Vick viewed a very valuable vase. Elmer Elwood eluded eleven elderly elephants.
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Consonance The repetition of consonant sounds anywhere within words
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Examples The angry eagle shrieked again. The congested alligator gagged on a orange. Sammy sometimes torments Tommy. Jake caught a snake with a rake.
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How do I remember the Difference? Alliteration: The repetition of beginning consonant sounds. Consonance: The repetition of consonant sounds anywhere within words. ‘A’ comes before ‘C’ (Beginning before End).
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Assignment: Create an alliteration of your own. Repeat the same consonant sound in the beginning to make up a unique tongue twister. When you finish you will illustrate your alliteration. (10 points) Create a sentence using consonance of your own. Repeat the same consonant sound in the middle of the words to make up a unique sentence. When you finish you will illustrate your consonance. (10 points)
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