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Explore the world of alliteration, a form of figurative language, through entertaining tongue twisters and playful examples. Enhance your reading skills with this stylistic device that features words with the same first consonant sound grouped closely together in a series.
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Alliteration Reading Skills
Alliteration is a form of figurative language and is a stylistic device in which a number of words – having the same first consonant sound – occur close together in a series.Some say it’s a tongue twister.
Daniel’s daddy was daring and dove off the dangerous diving board.
Betty Botter Bought Some Butter Betty Botter bought some butter, But, she said, the butter's bitter; If I put it in my batter, It will make my batter bitter. But, a bit of better butter, Will make my batter better. So, she bought a bit of butter, Better than her bitter butter, And she put it in her batter, And the batter was not bitter. So, 'twas better Betty Botter, Bought a bit of better butter.