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Rongo Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Allterative

Is it correct, the name "Angela Jolie" is an alliteration?
Thank you, Ron
  

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You have a "j" and an "l" sound, followed immediately by another "j" and another "l" sound, so that's alliterative.

  • You have a "j" and an "l" sound, followed immediately by another "j" and another "l" sound, so that's alliterative.
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You have a "j" and an "l" sound, followed immediately by another "j" and another "l" sound, so that's alliterative.

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RongoAngela Jolie

alliteration: the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.

No. There is no alliteration here.

Jolly Joanna Jolie would be alliterative, however.

CJ

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