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SUMMARY x2018 On the relati p oetry Keywords dr. Sound Devices. . . A good poem can often be identified by its sound quality.. 1. How do we evaluate sound quality?. Poets use certain devices to create sound within a poem. We need to analyze the poem to look out for these devices, indicate the sound produced and evaluate its effect on the reader.. Lines of text that feature repeated consonant sounds . (consonance) . or vowel sounds . (assonance). .  . Example: . P. eter . P. i. p. er. . p. icked. . a. . p. eck. . of. . p. ickled. . p. Use the laptop to move through the slides as you work at this station.. Review of terms. Take a copy of the notes from the clip and fill in the following:. a. lliteration. – the repetition of . consonant. Alliteration. Repetition of the same consonant sounds, usually at the beginning of the words. Example: . - Should the . gl. ee-. gl. aze- . - In Death’s–. st. iff-. st. are. . Figurative & Stylistic Language:. Devices that enhance and add interest to the written and spoken word. 2. Imagery Devices. Purpose is to create an . IMAGE. . in the reader’s mind.. 1. Simile. Lesson . 3. Lesson Objectives . At the end of this lesson we will be able to recognise and use various literary devices.. Poetry V Prose. Poetry – when language . is used . creatively to convey meaning.. . Devices. The Sounds of Poetry. Onomatopoeia. When a word’s pronunciation imitates its sound.. Examples. Buzz Fizz Woof. Hiss Clink Boom. Beep Vroom Zip. Repetition. Repeating a word or words for effect.. Hyperbole. Your suitcase weighs a ton!. Half Rhyme . Hold/Bald. Irony. The name of Britain’s biggest dog was “Tiny”. . Personification. To give human or personal qualities to inanimate things or ideas. …in advertisements. Task: . Name the LFF used in each . adertisement. Explain the “effect” of each LFF, . eg. : how does the LFF:. Creates . humour. Creates a sound. Attracts the attention of the responder. Stanza. Definition: A series of lines grouped together and separated by an empty line.. 2 Lines = . Couplet. 3 Lines = . Tercet. 4 Lines = Quatrain. 5 Lines = . Cinquian. 6 Lines = Sestet. Robert Frost. Jacob . Kobler. Shane Nelson. Megan . Schonhar. English IV. 25 March 2013. Types. There are many different types of sound techniques in poetry. . Alliteration. Assonance. Cacophony. Rhyme. Onomatopoeia. . . Poetic meter is a generally regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables.. It is like the rhythmic beat that draws you into music. Tyger. ! . Tyger. ! burning bright. In the forests of the night,. Poetry Unit Basic Terms Stanza: a grouping of lines separated from others in a poem (like a paragraph). Can be significant to meaning. Speaker: The narrator or voice of the poem. Cannot assume it is the same person as the poet. . a pattern or sequence where the rhyme occurs . (“Two Tramps in Mud Time” : . abab. . cdcd. ) . LABEL RHYME SCHEME:. A. A. B. C. C. D. LABEL RHYME SCHEME. *Rhythm. The pattern or musical quality produced by the repetition of stressed and unstressed syllables..

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