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Grade 2 Reading English Literature - Rhythm and Rhyme in Poetry — Flashcards

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In poetry and some stories, patterns are created. Some writers like to use a technique called alliteration. Alliteration is when the first letter of two or more words start with the same sound. An example would be, ‘silly snake’. Both words begin with an ‘s’. 

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In the following question, select the words that are necessary to complete the alliterations.
'Four friends ... for the candy.'
fought
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