How to use alliteration in English primary school compositions?

Alliteration is one of the means of English phonetic rhetoric, which makes the writing form symmetrical, the rhythm harmonious and catchy to read. This rhetorical device is mostly used in poetry, prose, proverbs, advertisements, tongue twisters and other forms, which contains the beauty of form and phonology of language, makes the language blend sound and emotion, integrates sound and meaning, and has strong expressive force and appeal.

Alliteration, also called alliteration, refers to the unique rhythm formed by two or more words with the same initials in a group of words, a sentence or a line of poetry.

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