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Choose the poem that uses alliteration.The clouds had made a crimson crownAbout the mountains high.The stormy sun was going downIn a stormy sky.Three paces in the moonlight's glow I stand,And here within the twilight beats my heart.I'm not asking you to finishBut—to start.

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Choose the poem that uses alliteration.The clouds had made a crimson crownAbout the mountains high.The stormy sun was going downIn a stormy sky.Three paces in the moonlight's glow I stand,And here within the twilight beats my heart.I'm not asking you to finishBut—to start.

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The poem that uses alliteration is "The clouds had made a crimson crown About the mountains high. The stormy sun was going down In a stormy sky." Alliteration is a literary device where words in quick succession begin with the same letter or sound. In this poem, the alliteration is found in the phrases "crimson crown" and "stormy sun...stormy sky."

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