Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Today's Lesson- Alliteration



According to Webster, alliteration is:
 the repetition of usually initial consonant sounds in two or more neighboring words or syllables (as wild and woolly, threatening throngs) —called also head rhyme, initial rhyme








Puppy Paw Prints



in Pollen


on the Porch









You're all invited to come over and help us sweep!
Brooms and refreshments will be provided!



27 comments:

  1. You can't get rid of the pollen or else you will ruin your alliteration!

    That is a lot of pollen! I can't use a broom, but I will certainly run over for the refreshments, which I assume will be meaty bones and bunnies. ;->

    Suka

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  2. wow, that's a lot of pollen! hope nobody is allergic!
    xoxo

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  3. Have fun with that cleanup! lol

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  4. MOL Ms K mom and I are on our way we'll bring our own masks. We should be there by supper time so set us a place and tell the puppies to put on their air Jordans so they can keep up with me.
    Hugs Madi

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  5. BOL! Thanks for the invitation, but I have allergies! Maybe next time.

    Your pal, Pip

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  6. Why sweep up the precious puppy paw prints? They make the humans think of YOU.

    Slobbers,
    Mango

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  7. very cute! and nice English lesson refresher!

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  8. Add om some sweet Lab hugs to that and I'll take you up on it!

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  9. I should be there sometime this afternoon!

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  10. Pushin Pollen Promptly Porpels it toward your Proboscus. Perhaps Pouring Pond water on it would Produce a more Pleasant Porch.

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  11. We have lots of pollen here but not a beautiful porch like you have! It's so very nice! We'll get our masks and come down to help!!! Lots of love, Debbie and Holly

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  12. Yikes that's lots of pollen. There must be a lot of sneezing going on over there
    Benny & Lily

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  13. As HiC says, "Oh my stars!"
    That's a lot of pollen!
    I think you need a fire hose not a broom to wash that coating away!!

    No wonder you have headaches from the pine pollen!

    Cute puppy prints in the pollen on the deck though! :)

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  14. Ugh. Things are turning an unlovely shade of yellow-green here in VA, too. We need some rain to wash it away.

    Jon Farleigh and Dewi

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  15. Wish I could join you!! Would Love to get some puppy Lovin:)

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  16. Nice alliteration :)

    Kari
    http://dogisgodinreverse.com

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  17. Pawfect pollen poets!!!

    Woos ~ Phantom, Thunder,and Ciara

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  18. Gosh, that sure is a lotta pollen! I'll see if my mom will let me come help but I'm kind of afraid if I do, she'll make me take a (gasp!) BATH before she lets me back in our house. (Shudder!)

    Wiggles & Wags,
    Mayzie

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  19. If you pick a peck of pollen, are you called a cotten picking pollen plucker?

    Mogley G. Retriever

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  20. I'd love to be there helping you with that pollen!
    Kisses and hugs
    Lorenza

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  21. I'm still waiting for our 'friend' Pollen and Shedding to show up, but I guess they've come to see you because there's not many signs of either of them! :-)))

    I hope YOU are doing well!!!

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  22. we are covered in yellow pollen here in Texas, damn oak trees! Haylie was covered in it the other day from rolling around on the patio. lol

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  23. My eyes itch just looking at your deck. Our eastern red cedars are making life tough for many of us here in Oklahoma. A good rain would help, but tomorrow night's storms aren't worth it!

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  24. What an informative, illustrative, illuminating post!!!

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  25. I wish I wish I wish I could come!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    These old dogs are so very special!!
    xx, Fern

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I love your comments! Thank you, ~K