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An alliteration is a story in which things represent parts of a doctrine or theme. True False

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the answer is false not true
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Answer:

False

Step-by-step explanation:

"A story in which things represent parts of a doctrine or theme" is not an alliteration but an allegory.

Alliteration is a stylistic literary technique that we can identify when two or more neighboring words have the same initial consonant sound, this words may be separated by short words like "too," "and," "a," "of," or "to." Examples of sentences having alliteration: "My Cadillac was crushed in a car crash" and "Fridays are fun."

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