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All About Alliteration: Definition, Examples & Fun Tongue Twisters #8118 (License: Personal Use)
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This vibrant educational infographic breaks down alliteration into four clear sections: a title introduction, a definition with a classic example ("Awful Alice ate ants"), common phrases using alliteration like "hale and hearty", and fun tongue twisters such as "She sells sea shells on the sea shore." Each panel features engaging cartoon characters holding pencils, reinforcing the learning theme.
Used on educational websites, classroom handouts, or ESL resources to teach literary devices; targets students (ages 8-14), teachers, and parents seeking accessible grammar explanations.
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