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the troll brought the coal for the mole near the pole.
dropdown with options: alliteration, assonance, onomatopoeia
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Alliteration is the repetition of initial consonant sounds in nearby words. In the sentence "The troll brought the coal for the mole near the pole", the initial consonant "t" in "troll", "the", "coal" (wait, "coal" starts with "c", but "troll", "brought" (no, "brought" starts with "b"), wait, actually "troll", "the", "mole", "pole" – wait, "troll" (t), "the" (t), "mole" (m), "pole" (p)? No, maybe I misread. Wait, "troll", "brought", "coal", "mole", "pole" – no, let's check again. Wait, "troll" (t), "the" (t), "coal" (c), "mole" (m), "pole" (p)? No, maybe the first part: "The troll brought the coal for the mole near the pole" – the initial sounds: "t" (troll), "t" (the), "b" (brought), "c" (coal), "f" (for), "t" (the), "m" (mole), "n" (near), "t" (the), "p" (pole). Wait, maybe the repetition of "t" in "troll", "the", "the", "pole"? No, maybe I made a mistake. Wait, alliteration is repetition of initial consonant sounds. Let's check the other options: assonance is repetition of vowel sounds, onomatopoeia is words that imitate sounds. So in the sentence, the initial "t" in "troll", "the", and maybe other words? Wait, maybe the correct answer is alliteration because of the repeated initial consonant sounds.
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