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Et tears. How does the use of alliteration in the revised excerpt (liquid light) support the meaning of
the poem?
F Alliteration clarifies that the setting is a shoreline on a day in summer.
G Alliteration emphasizes the way the sky mirrors or reflects the sea.
H Alliteration reinforces the speaker's pleasure in the act of collecting shells.
J Alliteration speeds up the pacing of the lines to suggest the passing of time.

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