Which of the examples below show alliteration? Select all that apply.

-youthful hose
-world too wide
-shrunk shank
-pipes and whistles

Respuesta :

World to wide I think not that sure

Answer:

2. world too wide

3. shrunk shank

Explanation:

Alliteration is a stylistic literary technique that we can identify when two or more neighboring words have the same initial consonant sound, this words may be separated by short words like "too,"  "and," "a," "of," or "to." Options 2 and 3 contain alliteration because the words "world" and "wide" have the same initial consonant sound of "w", and "shrunk" and "shank" have the same initial consonant sound of "sh", while the others options do not.