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finf the alliteration
Crete, but King Minos kept strict watch over them, and no ships were allowed to sail without being carefully searched.
2 Daedalus was an ingenious artist and was not discouraged by his failures. "Minos may control the land and sea," he said, "but he does not control the air. I will try that way.
Crete, but King Minos kept strict watch over them, and no ships were allowed to sail without being carefully searched.
2 Daedalus was an ingenious artist and was not discouraged by his failures. "Minos may control the land and sea," he said, "but he does not control the air. I will try that way.
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find the alliteration
and no ships were allowed to sail without being carefully searched.
2 Daedalus was an ingenious artist and was not discouraged by his failures. "Minos may control the land and sea," he said, "but he does not control the air. I will try that way.
and no ships were allowed to sail without being carefully searched.
2 Daedalus was an ingenious artist and was not discouraged by his failures. "Minos may control the land and sea," he said, "but he does not control the air. I will try that way.
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King Minos kept strict...
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In the given text, I have identified the following instances of alliteration:
1) "ships were allowed to sail without being carefully searched"
The words "ships" and "sail" share the same initial "s" sound.
2) "Daedalus was an ingenious artist"
The words "Daedalus" and "ingenious" share the same initial "d" sound.
3) "Minos may control the land and sea"
The words "Minos" and "may" share the same initial "m" sound.
Please note that alliteration is the repetition of the same consonant sound in adjacent or closely connected words, so I have highlighted the instances according to that definition.
1) "ships were allowed to sail without being carefully searched"
The words "ships" and "sail" share the same initial "s" sound.
2) "Daedalus was an ingenious artist"
The words "Daedalus" and "ingenious" share the same initial "d" sound.
3) "Minos may control the land and sea"
The words "Minos" and "may" share the same initial "m" sound.
Please note that alliteration is the repetition of the same consonant sound in adjacent or closely connected words, so I have highlighted the instances according to that definition.