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In the poem "wealth", the line "goodness becomes grandeur" is an example of which of these? onomatopoeia, simile, imagery, or alliteration?

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  • 28-08-2017
This line in Langston Hughes' poem has elements of alliteration, which is a repetition of the initial consonant sounds in two or more adjacent words or words that are located near each other. In this case, we have the repeated "g" in "goodness" and "grandeur", two words that are located near each other. It adds to the impression of true grandeur.
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