yes, you had a correct alliteration
Round the rugged rock the ragged rascal ran
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers
Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards
The 2005 film V for Vendetta depicts the protagonist V introducing himself to Evey Hammond with the following alliterative line:
Voila! In view, a humble vaudevillian veteran, cast vicariously as both victim and villain by the vicissitudes of fate. This visage, no mere veneer of vanity, is a vestige of the vox populi, now vacant, vanished. However, this valorous visitation of a bygone vexation stands vivified, and has vowed to vanquish these venal and virulent vermin vanguarding vice and vouchsafing the violently vicious and voracious violation of volition. The only verdict is vengeance, a vendetta held as a votive, not in vain, for the value and voracity of such shall one day vindicate the vigilant and the virtuous. Verily, this vichyssoise of verbiage veers most verbose, so allow me to simply add that it is my very good honor to meet you, and you may call me V.
Dewdrops Dancing Down Daisies
By Paul Mc Cann
Don't delay dawns disarming display .
Dusk demands daylight .
Dewdrops dwell delicately
drawing dazzling delight .
Dewdrops dilute daisies domain.
Distinguished debutantes . Diamonds defray delivered
daylights distilled daisy dance .
Dancing Dolphins
By Paul McCann
Those tidal thoroughbreds that tango through the turquoise tide.
Their taut tails thrashing they twist in tribute
to the titans.
They twirl through the trek
tumbling towards the tide .
Throwing themselves towards those theatrical thespians.
*Let us go forth to lead the land we love. J. F. Kennedy, Inaugural
*Viri validis *** viribus luctant. Ennius
*Veni, vidi, vici. Julius Caesar
Cipher Connected
By Paul McCann
Careless cars cutting corners create confusion .
Crossing centrelines.
Countless collisions cost coffins.
Collect conscious change.
Copy?
Continue cautiously.
Comply?
Cool .
Wisdoms Wings
By Paul Mc Cann
Wise words wait,
while whiskey with water
will whet Wexford
whistles wonderfully .
Wisdoms weaver works
with wit ,
while writing words
with whispering winds whooshing wildly .
Whiskey without water .
Without wondering,
why where words wasted .
Within walls .
While whiskey went well without water,
While wit was wringing wet .
Writing wisdoms wings
2006-09-26 02:10:33
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answered by Patricia Lidia 3
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Examples of alliteration include well-known tongue-twisters such as "Round the rugged rock the ragged rascal ran" and "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers."
2006-09-26 03:04:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Your sentence is a great example of alliteration. Nice job! :)
2006-09-26 02:18:12
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answered by SmileyGirl 4
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Is Grandma Great in the Gummy Game?
^an example^
2006-09-26 02:14:20
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answered by animeprincess64 1
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Yes that is correct.
I write the rally reports for our Caravan Club and one was titled
"Wonderful, Windy, Woodland Waters....What Went Wrong Weather Wise!"
2006-09-26 02:16:21
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answered by sarch_uk 7
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ALLITERATION:al-lit'er-a-tion n. beginning several words with the same sound. Cart cans carefully.
2006-09-26 02:16:34
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answered by jaqui 2
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2006-09-26 02:34:43
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answered by tellme 4
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