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The back doors of the dark dripping gardens where odours arose from the ashpits, to the dark odorous

analyze the impact of alliteration on meaning, tone, or mood in “araby” by james joyce.
how does the "d" alliteration within the quote add to the meaning in this paragraph?
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the repetition of the letter "d" in these words is an example of alliteration. this literary device has many uses, and in this case demonstrate doing due diligence of degrading and demoralizing dublin for the amusement of his affluent english readers.

this alliteration has the effect of the reader visualize how clean, dry, and sweet smelling the garden was.

the repetition of the letter "d" in these words is an example of alliteration. the sound here add to the cadence of the passage and anchor the dark descriptions in the readers' minds.

none of the above since alliteration actually refers to the act of learning how to become literate; therefore, this question makes no sense. asap 25 points

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