A tautogram is a form of wordplay in which all the words in a phrase or sentence begin with the same letter. This literary device is often used for poetic effects, catchy titles, or memorable slogans. For example, "Seven slippery snails slid silently" is a tautogram because every word starts with the letter "S." Tautograms can be a fun way to play with language and are sometimes used in tongue twisters, advertising, or creative writing.

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