Not really anything, only alliteration is the proper name to call it if you insert it in an essay, playwrite, ect.
Yes.
the answer is alliteration ( figuartive language )
There is no tongue twister for afraid.
"Susie saw seashells at the seashore" is an example of alliteration, words starting with same sound.CommentIt probably also qualifies as a mild tongue twister.
That word is a tongue twister in of itself.
Yes.
the answer is alliteration ( figuartive language )
Usually because that is what makes it hard.
This is a frivolous or exaggerated example of alliteration. It might be other things as well, but probably not an idiom or a personification.
Tongue twister is the common word to describe a sentence with words that have its first letter capitalized. However, there is another word. This word is "alliteration." This word is only used in poetry.
There is no tongue twister for afraid.
"Susie saw seashells at the seashore" is an example of alliteration, words starting with same sound.CommentIt probably also qualifies as a mild tongue twister.
That word is a tongue twister in of itself.
What is the toung twister of Oklahoma
"Peter Piper picked a pack of pickled peppers" is known as alliteration. Alliteration is the repetition of any consonant sounds at the beginning of words.The form of expression in the phrase is called a tongue twister.
You can get a "tongue twister" anywhere really, an example is: Seven Senseless Sisters Sleep.
twisting your tongue