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Answer:

The answer is true.

Explanation:

Alliteration consists of the repetition of the same consonant sounds in the beginning. These sounds are associated with successive syllables according to a group of words. When alliteration is used as a way to linking words, it is usually called head rhyme or initial rhyme. An example of this is "humble house".

Some literary experts say that alliteration can be considered as the fact of repeating vowel sounds. Alliteration is also considered a particular case of  consonance because there is a consonant sound that is repeated and this sound takes place in the stressed syllable.  

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