I don't understand your question properly, but if you're looking for some alliterations in Twilight there's Carlisle Cullen and Billy Black.
In order for Twilight * Page 274 (Edward says it) * Page 314 (Bella says it) * Page 366 (Edward says it in many words) * Page 418 (Edward and Bella) * Page 456 (Edward says it) * Page 479 (Edward and Bella) * Page 498 (Bella says it)
P. 95-99 is the part where she faints
umm page 185 in the smaller version of the book paragraph like the 5th one
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 think a song with alliteration would be better then revenge by taylor swift
Twilight turns tremendously teal today
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Page 133 of Twilight.
It's twilight.
Edward tells Bella that she is his life now in "Twilight" on page 221.
There are 296 words on that page
In "Holes" by Louis Sachar, alliteration can be found throughout the book, but specific page numbers may vary by edition. An example of alliteration is the phrase "silly, scrawny" used to describe a character. To locate specific instances, it's best to look through the text or use a searchable digital version.
In Chapter 5. Blood type, page 82
WORDS AND LETTERS:)
there is none
page 143... I had to look up the meaning :)