I like this one: a cat can crouch,crash and crawl
or creep,cringe and cry out,
causing concern and crisis,
Cunningly creating confusion
A little alliteration will alleviate a dull allegory.
The dog doodle with puppy power.
yes
five frisky felines
there is an endless list of poems that have alliteration so the question is too vague.
Beautiful ballsUsually upBest blowingBefore bouncingLift lightlyEasy to popSometimes slipperyI got it from a website though
no
Yes most poems have to have a beat
An Omnivore
Yes, "Maniac Magee" contains alliteration. For example, the repeated "m" sound in the title qualifies as alliteration.
Welll......... It means you
a dragon lives in a digy,
a dragon lives in a digy,
First your creatures name. Then where your creature lives. Then what your creature eats. Then tell what they like. Then tell what your creature did to you. Tip:Make it a made up creature.
Poems in which each line or verse begins with the same letter are called alliteration poems. This technique helps create a pattern and rhythm in the poem, enhancing its overall structure and flow.