Asked by Evie
Could only and other be an alliteration?
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Answered by
Anonymous
Yes, if they are put word by word like the example below
There could be only one other way to figure out the puzzle.
A coomon known alliteration is Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Peppers.
Do you see a pattern?
There could be only one other way to figure out the puzzle.
A coomon known alliteration is Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Peppers.
Do you see a pattern?
Answered by
Writeacher
No, they don't have the same sound. And alliteration is usually the repetition of consonants, not vowels.
"rifles' rapid rattle" (from a poem by Wilfred Owen, for example)
(In "only" the "o" is a long vowel. In "other" the "o" is a short vowel.)
"rifles' rapid rattle" (from a poem by Wilfred Owen, for example)
(In "only" the "o" is a long vowel. In "other" the "o" is a short vowel.)