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What does the alliteration help readers imagine, and what mood does that create?

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User Tkhuynh
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Alliteration can really create any mood, but it gives it a kind of rhythm that helps emphasize the mood. It can help readers picture the words clearer.

Here is an example:
Sally sells sea shells at the seashore.

The alliteration helps you picture a beach, and the mood is playful.

Hope this helps with your passage! :)

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