What is the difference between alliteration and rhyme?
Alliteration and rhyme both involve the repetition of similar sounds, but there are some differences.
Alliteration is the repetition of an identical consonant sound at the beginning of words (e.g., “fresh flowers flourish fully”).
Rhyme is the repetition of an identical vowel sound or vowel/consonant combination at the end of words (e.g., “tree/bee,” “moon/spoon”).
Scribbr’s free Paraphrasing Tool can help you select certain synonyms that begin with similar sounds to improve your alliteration.