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18th Apr '20 7:51:53 AM

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How do we define the pre-existing term "alliteration" for the purpose of cleaning and collecting examples of Added Alliterative Appeal? The following four options have been debated at length and it's time to settle the discussion on this pre-existing term.
   14 (Yeas:27 Nays:13) 2.08 : 1
Repeated sounds, determined phonetically. "Queen's castle" but not "certain castle" or "Sue's shoe."
   3 (Yeas:18 Nays:15) 1.20 : 1
Both repeated sounds and repeated letters. "Queen's castle," "Sue's shoe," and "certain castle" would all be alliterative.
   -3 (Yeas:11 Nays:14)
Repeated sounds, but not necessarily the exact sounds. "Sue's shoe" and "queen's castle" would count as alliteration but not "certain castle."
   -26 (Yeas:0 Nays:26)
Repeated letters, not determined by sounds. "Certain castle" and "Sue's shoe" but not "Queen's castle."
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