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Any acceptable, admirable armadillo acts as an angry, accomplished anteater; after all, any amount of ants are awfully annoying. Afterward, abundant armadillos ask,"Are all ants annihilated?" And any alive ants awkwardly accept ambush, advancing away, as all ants acknowledge all amazing armadillos are austoundingly authoritative and assertive.
[spoiler]Beat that[/spoiler]
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I don't even know what a -blam!-ing alliteration is.
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It's when you type a sentence that uses the same starting letter over and over again. In this case, mine is the letter A.
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I'm pretty sure they have to make the same sound too. Like act and accost, not like airplanes and activate.
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Nope. I'm in (it's summer now so I was in) advanced literature. We has to learn God-knows-how-many literary terms and elements.
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Edited by Shmeck42: 7/2/2015 8:35:06 PMThis post's grammar made my day :D
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What do you mean? In a good way or a bad way?
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Welp. Thanks for making my life easy.
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I feel as if I lost now that I told you how to make an alliteration...
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/sarcasm.
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That's not an alliteration.
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It absolutely is.
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Just about 30 minutes late with that.
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I'm on a boat. Don't sass me.
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Sure it is