As childhood shows the man as morning shows the day because good person always shows the good behaviour from the beginning.
yes, if you are talking about the poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. it contains repetition, rhetorical questions, and alliteration
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Alliteration in poetry is the repetition of a beginning consonant sound. The alliteration, therefore, in Strawberry Fields Forever is the repeating "F" sounds at the beginning of "Fields Forever". No other alliteration is noticeable in the lyrics that I see.
I googled the lyrics and it's defnitely a song called Alone by Heart that has been remade a lot. It sounds like Kelly Clarkson but I can't find it on youtube.
The alliteration in the song "Roar" by Katy Perry can be found in the line "You're gonna hear me roar" where the repeated "r" sound creates alliteration.
"And sings a solitary song" is a line that illustrates alliteration.
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Alliteration is a literary device in which a consonant sound is repeated at the beginning of many words. A song that uses alliteration is "Baby's in Black" by the Beatles. Repetition of the (b) sound occurs in the chorus - "Baby's in black, and I'm feeling blue."
Dirty Deeds has alliteration.
The line that shows alliteration in the poem "The Lake of the Dismal Swamp" by Thomas Moore is: "Where the tortoise roams, and the snake is seen." The repetition of the "s" sound in "snake" and "seen" creates alliteration.
Red-Nosed is one word so.. Red-Nosed Reinder <----- Thats the alliteration
"Her hair, her hair falls perfectly without her tryin." "Her hair, her hair" is an alliteration.
Some examples of alliteration in the song "Roar" by Katy Perry include "I got the eye of the tiger" and "dancing through the fire." These phrases use repetition of the "t" and "f" sounds, respectively.
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"And sings a solitary song" is a line that illustrates alliteration.