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ALLITERATION
alliteration
Alliteration: the use of words that begin with the same sound near one another
DEFINITION
Buddy baby buggy bumper.
Sally sat sadly so Susan took sally skydiving.
Rodeo randy rode rambunctious Rudy the reindeer.
Akira and Andrew awoke in Afghanistan.
Jolly Jill jumped with joy.
Holly hoped her hatred had horrendous height.
Claire copied Cartman’s calligraphy in class.
Rebekah ran races for retardation research.
Andrew anonymously announced America’s decision.
Yes no
Akira walked down the street Andrew walked down the street.
yes no
Andrew and akira attacked annoying Americans.
yes no
Laci loudly lied , looking like a lichen.
yes no
Nathan nodded nicely near Nate.
yes no
Kari kicked kyrahlyn kindly
yes no
Decked out!!!!!
irony
Reference
• http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/alliteration
WelC0Me
Simile
a phrase that uses the words like or as to describe someone
Buddy eats like a monstrosity
Ally Ran like a madman
Steven smoked like the Blue Caterpillar
Carsons room smelled like a dead horse
Alex’s computer skills were like a squirell with a cell phone
Mom’s dinner tasted like dead skunk
Larson acted like a fool
Fabulous
Andrew likes popcorn
yes no
Dogs are like cats they like too jump
yes no
I like candy in the meadows
yes no
A simile is used to
describe a noun
DON’T GET YOUR SIMILES CONFUSED WITH YOUR
METAPHORS
DON’T BE THIS GUY
REFERENCE
• http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/simile