Subject: Tip #6: Write with Verve, Vigour and Vitality

One of the easiest ways to write well for the composition is to use alliteration, which is a technique in writing. Alliteration refers to the repetition of the same sound or letter at the beginning of two or more words in a sentence. The allure of alliteration allows all authors to wield words well and write with verve, vigour and vitality!

Some examples

The snake slithered slowly and silently.

Tristan dreads “Tepid Thursdays”, when nothing exciting really happens.

Tim took tons of tools to the toolshed.

In fact, there are some more examples of alliteration in the first paragraph. Can you find them?



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