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Choose the best newspaper headline that employs a figurative sound device. A. "Eat More Protein," Doctors Say B. Think You Get Enough Protein? C. Put Your Priority on Protein D. Why Protein Will Never
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Choose the best newspaper headline that employs a figurative sound device.
A. "Eat More Protein," Doctors Say
B. Think You Get Enough Protein?
C. Put Your Priority on Protein
D. Why Protein Will Never Go Out of Style
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I just took the test on plato- It's C "Put your Priority on Protein"
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The correct answer for the given statement above would be option C. The best newspaper headline that employs a figurative sound device is "Put your Priority on Protein". This newspaper headline shows an example of alliteration. Alliteration is a figurative device that shows the repetition of two or more words that start with the same consonant sound.
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