English, 19.05.2021 17:40 nicolashernandez347
Which sentence contains the best example of alliteration?
O A. Happy trees shed their pine needles.
B. Little leaning lads largely laughed.
C. A furious river tumbled in front of us.
D. If you love me too / please say "I do."
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