What is an example of alliteration anaphora and onomatopoeia in one poem?

The Whispering Wind

Whispering winds whirl wildly,

Waking woods from slumber deep.

Whistling with words so wild,

Waking wonder in the sleep.

Silent sunbeams sleep still,

Softly slipping slowly down.

Seeing shadows sway and swill,

Sunsets sing a mournful sound.

Birds begin to build their bests,

Bouncing branches back and borth.

Building breaths, blowing best,

Beginning beautiful new birth.

This poem uses:

* Alliteration: The repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of words, such as "Whispering winds" and "Slient sunbeams".

* Anaphora: The repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses or sentences, like "Whistling with words so wild" and "Seeing shadows sway and swill".

* Onomatopoeia: The use of words that imitate the sounds they describe, like "whispering" and "whistling".

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