The correct pair of words that exemplifies the poet's use of alliteration is "real, chill." Alliteration is the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words. In this case, both "real" and "chill" start with the "ch" sound.
by Gwendolyn BrooksIt is a real chill out. The fall crisp comes.I am aware there is winter to heed.There is no warm houseThat is fitted with my need.Reprinted By Consent of Brooks PermissionsQuestionUse the lines to answer the question.Which pair of words is an example of the poet’s use of alliteration?(1 point)Responsesheed, needheed, needreal, chillreal, chillaware, winteraware, wintercrisp, come
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