The line that is an example of alliteration is "Silent Sally sits still by the creek." Alliteration is the repetition of the same initial consonant sounds in a sequence of words. In this line, the repetition of the 's' sound in "Silent," "Sally," "sits," and "still" exemplifies alliteration.
Use the poem "Imagination" below to answer the question. Silent Sally sits still by the creek With an open book and open eyes. She travels to the world of fairies Of rainbows, unicorns, and lullabies. She gently lies on the soft, green grass And dreams of magic mirrors, magic beans. The words make everything seem possible. She closes her eyes, and the world is beautiful Which of the following lines from the poem is an example of alliteration? (1 point) Responses "She travels to the world of fairies" "She travels to the world of fairies" "With an open book and open eyes" "With an open book and open eyes" "Of rainbows, unicorns, and lullabies" "Of rainbows, unicorns, and lullabies" "Silent Sally sits still by the creek"
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