Alliteration is defined as repeated consonant sounds at the beginning of words. Which of the following lines of poetry contains an example of alliteration?(1 point)

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Without looking at the given options, it is difficult to determine which line of poetry contains an example of alliteration. Please provide the options so that I can assist you further.
The icicles dropped from the house and shattered the glass.
The icicles dropped from the house and shattered the glass.

It was the place where they laughed and the place where they cried.
It was the place where they laughed and the place where they cried.

The lazy lizard slithered slowly through the grass.
The lazy lizard slithered slowly through the grass.

They traveled through the night, yearning for the light.
The line of poetry that contains an example of alliteration is: "The lazy lizard slithered slowly through the grass." The repeated consonant sound "s" at the beginning of "slithered" and "slowly" demonstrates alliteration.
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