Examples of English alliteration

1, alliteration is a rhetorical device in English that uses pronunciation to create special effects. Usually in several consecutive words, initials are repeated, and sometimes initials repetition can also be called alliteration.

2. Alliteration is a very old figure of speech and the earliest figure of speech in English. Various reference books have different definitions of it.

3. Alliteration is widely used in western newspapers and periodicals, such as Influenza Fever (flu causes panic, Newsweek) and Senator vs Ghost (debate between senators and intelligence personnel, Time).

4. Hong Kong, the capitalist fortress at the door of China, the booming commercial fortress (Hong Kong-the capitalist fortress at the door of China-the thriving enterprise fortress, American readers) and so on.

5. In English idioms and idioms, alliteration is also very common, such as: in for one penny, in for a pound.

6. What is the business? Humor here? Great world, business is booming and the situation is good now.

Do you think the board members will? Kiss each other, of course, why not, and then they will start? Kicking and? Killing. It's normal. Directors love each other, right? Of course, then they kill each other, which is nothing.