Alliteration

Alliteration

Alliteration is the repetition of the same sounds or of the same kinds of sounds at the beginning of words or in stressed syllables of an English language phrase.
Sport by Philip Winchester

Can you canoe white waters in just a bucket? 
Slam-dunk that Punk for stealing a car? 
Watch Soccer aces pop your money in his pocket.
Or petite, pretty perky little Jockeys riding far.
Ten tennis stars can have their cake and eat it.
Chess masters checked from mating much this year.
Simple sailors asking weather weathers very clement.
A runner bean`s a runner from a standing start.
I notice now the notice board too bored to notice.
Now TV covers sport., Sport covers TV now.


I chose this picture to represent this poem because it talks about sports.

Philip C. Winchester

Philip C. Winchester was born on March 24, 1981 and raised in a small town in Montana. His father studied acting at a local university while his British-born mother worked at a nursing home to support the family. Taking after his father's passion for performing, Winchester began acting at a young age and was discovered at age 14 during casting for the Steven Seagal feature "The Patriot" (1998), in which he appeared as a militia man. After graduating from Belgrade High School in Montana, Winchester left home to study abroad at the prestigious London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts in London.

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