English, 19.08.2021 20:20 lillygrl100
How does the alliteration in the sentence below help to tell about the stream?
The stream sparkles like spun silver.
1. It suggests how slowly the water is flowing in the stream.
2. It suggests how brightly the sun is shining on the stream.
3. It suggests that the stream has many sharp rocks.
4. It suggests that the stream is filled with shiny jewels.
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How does the alliteration in the sentence below help to tell about the stream?
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