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He line "My coins, cakes, cashews and candy" is an example of A. haiku. B. rhyme. C. simile. D. alliteration.
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He line "My coins, cakes, cashews and candy" is an example of A. haiku. B. rhyme. C. simile. D. alliteration.
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He line "My coins, cakes, cashews and candy" is an example of A. haiku. B. rhyme. C. simile. D. alliteration.
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It is D. alliteration
Alliteration is when it has the same letter or sound
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