The following lines of poetry are an example of which sound device?

This is the pond, and these are my feet.
This is the rooster, and this is more of my feet.

alliteration

repetition

onomatopoeia

rhyme

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It is actually B, repetition just took the test.

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answer d

is it d

The sound device used in the given lines of poetry is alliteration. Alliteration refers to the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words in close proximity. In this case, the repeated "th" sound in "this" and "the" is an example of alliteration. To identify the sound device, you need to look for patterns of repetition in the sounds of the words used in the poem or text.