Make up an alliterative headline for each of these newspaper reports.a)A man is attacked by a shark..b)The local library burns down..c)A cat is rescued from a tree by the fire brigade.

Here's a possibility for a).

Shark shakes up man

This site will help you make up headlines for the other two.

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/alliteration

for a I v done..Sea Shore Shark Shock for b)Blimey!Burning Book Blaze for c)Fearless Fireman Find Feline in Foliage.

Wow! Those are great headlines! :-)

a) "Shocked Swimmer Survives Savagely Swirling Shark Encounter!"

To create an alliterative headline for a news report about a man being attacked by a shark, focus on words that start with the same letter and convey the essence of the story. In this case, I chose words like "shocked," "swimmer," "survives," and "savagely" to create alliteration.

b) "Library's Literature Reduced to Lingering Lamentations!"
For a report about a local library burning down, words like "library," "literature," "reduced," and "lingering" were selected to form an alliterative headline that captures the tragedy of the situation.

c) "Feline's Flawless Freeing from Frightful Forest's Foliage Fire!"
To describe a cat being rescued from a tree by the fire brigade, words such as "feline," "flawless," "freeing," "frightful," "forest's," and "foliage" were used to compose an alliterative headline that vividly portrays the dramatic rescue.