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Select if the statement is true or false.
Alliterative means lines of prose alternating between rhymed and unrhymed lines.
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False.
"Alliterative" refers to alliteration — the repetition of initial consonant sounds in nearby words — not to alternating rhymed and unrhymed lines (which would be described as an alternating rhyme scheme, e.g. ABAB).
"Alliterative" refers to alliteration — the repetition of initial consonant sounds in nearby words — not to alternating rhymed and unrhymed lines (which would be described as an alternating rhyme scheme, e.g. ABAB).
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