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English, 26.07.2019 08:10 SithLeo

Iam looking for alliterations in chapter 1 of grendel by john gardener. are these alliterations?
1) "the brainless budding trees, these brattling birds”,
2) “splintered sunlight where half a second ago she stood”
3) “with winters, peaking in, wide-eyed"

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