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What is an effect of the alliteration in this stanza the satin shine of Sunday dresses, bustling, swishing, lovely lasses

A.) the words dresses and lasses rhyme in an I exact way.

B.) the repeating consonants make the lines seem rapid

C.) the first line has eight syllables, and the second has nine

D.) the s sound is emphasized in both lines

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  1. Yesterday, 21:45
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    Alliteration is a literary resource, especially in poetry in which the same consonant is used at the beginning of several words that are close together to create a rhyme. So in this case, option D) "the s sound is emphasized in both lines" is the correct one since it creates an effect of alliteration in the sentence. Some of the words in the example that create the "S" sound are "satin, shine, Sunday".
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