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alliteration is the repetition of a vowel or consonant sound at the begining of a words which line from the poem does not use alliteration?
a: christopher crump
b:sits like a toad on the top of a stump
c: and blinks with his eyes
d: bats at the beetles and fights off the files
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Answer: c
Explanation: "and blinks with his eyes" has no repeating initial vowel or consonant sound. The others do: (a) "Christopher Crump" (cr-), (b) "toad... top" / "sits... stump" (t/s sounds), (d) "bats... beetles" and "fights... files" (b and f).
Explanation: "and blinks with his eyes" has no repeating initial vowel or consonant sound. The others do: (a) "Christopher Crump" (cr-), (b) "toad... top" / "sits... stump" (t/s sounds), (d) "bats... beetles" and "fights... files" (b and f).
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