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A repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words. ONOMATOPOEIA METAPHOR ALLITERATION

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Answer:Alliteration

Explanation: An Alliteration is a repeating word with the same letter, typically created with consonants but can be used without. An example of an alliteration would be: Timmy took tiny steps, The three T's would be the alteration.

An Onomatopoeia is where the word is a sound such as: BOOM or CRASH

While an Metaphor is referencing something such as: That boy is a pig

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