can someone give me a good ex of alliteration

thanks

Sister Susie slipped on the slippery sidewalk.

Also check this site.

http://volweb.utk.edu/school/bedford/harrisms/allitera.htm

ok. do you know any site where i can find alliteration plus simile's metaphors personification and all that?

if so please let me know

thank you

http://facstaff.bloomu.edu/jtomlins/rhetorical_devices.htm

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You're welcome.

Certainly! Alliteration is a literary device that involves the repetition of initial consonant sounds. Here is an example of alliteration:

"Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers."

To generate your own examples of alliteration, here's how you can do it:

1. Choose a letter: Start by selecting a specific letter that you want to focus on. It could be any letter of the alphabet.

2. Pick related words: Think of words that begin with your chosen letter and are related to each other. For example, if you chose the letter "s," you might use words like "sun," "sand," and "sea."

3. Create a phrase or sentence: Use the words you selected to form a phrase or sentence that incorporates alliteration. The goal is to repeat the initial sound of each word for emphasis and poetic effect.

Remember, alliteration can be used in various contexts and for different purposes, such as in literature, advertising, or even to deliver catchy slogans.