2. Which of the following lines from the poem includes an example of alliteration? (1 point)

Waiting, huddled close together

Our food was gone. Our fuel was low.

Amundsen had reached the Pole.

We had come pursuing glory

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To find the line from the poem that includes an example of alliteration, we need to look for a line where multiple words start with the same sound. Alliteration is a literary device that involves the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words in a sentence or phrase. Let's examine each of the provided lines:

1. "Waiting, huddled close together": This line includes the repetition of the "w" sound in both "waiting" and "huddled." This is an example of alliteration.

2. "Our food was gone. Our fuel was low.": This line does not include alliteration as there is no repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words.

3. "Amundsen had reached the Pole.": This line does not include alliteration either as there is no repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words.

4. "We had come pursuing glory": This line includes the repetition of the "p" sound in both "pursuing" and "glory." This is another example of alliteration.

Therefore, the line with an example of alliteration is "Waiting, huddled close together."

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i think its Our food was gone. Our fuel was low