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By: Abby Formanowicz Cortney Johnson Zachery Carpenter Chris Pressley
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Repetition of the same sounds or the same kind of sounds at the beginning of words.
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The same types of sounds at the beginning of different words in a sentence.
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Modern Latin word alliterātiō. The prefix ad- ‘to’ and litera ‘letter’
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Sweet Smell of success
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1.Peter Piper picked a peck of ________ peppers. 2. Silly Sally swiftly _______ seven silly sheep. 3. Dewdrop ________ down daisies. 4. Whispering winds ________ wildly. 5. Countless collisions cost _______.
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Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. Silly Sally swiftly shooed seven silly sheep. Dewdrops dance down daisies. Whispering winds whoosh wildly. Countless collisions cost coffins.
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Activity 2 : Find the main letter 1. If _reaky _red _ound _ifty _eet of _ruit. 2. _uke _uck _icks _akes. 3. _etty _otter _ought some _utter. 4. _ee’s _aw _awed _oars _ee_aw. 5. _kunk _at on a _tump. 6. _raming his _amed _rench _inch photos.
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Activity 2 : Answer key If freaky Fred found fifty feet of fruit. Luke Luck licks lakes. Betty Botter bought some butter. See’s saw sawed soars seesaw. Skunk sat on a stump. Framing his famed french finch photos.
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Citing www.search.commons.org www.nanascorner.com/2009/06/29/alliteration
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The End!!!!!!!!!
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