PPT-Poetry: Part 2 End and Internal Rhyme

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End Rhyme Words with end rhyme have the same ending sound crybye float boat Internal Rhyme a rhyme between words in the same line I love the way the wind

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End Rhyme Words with end rhyme have the same ending sound crybye float boat Internal Rhyme a rhyme between words in the same line I love the way the wind sways the bales of. Review……... A. What . is the rhyme pattern in the poetry example below?. I am freezing! I am freezing. From my bottom to my top,. All my teeth are clacking madly. And I cannot make them stop.. Oh I cannot feel my fingers,. Poetry is….. . a type of literature in which words are chosen and arranged in a compact, precise way to create specific effects. TYPES. . of. poetry. #1 - Narrative. Tells a story; it has plot and characters. A type of literature that expresses ideas, feelings, or tells a story in a specific form (usually using lines and stanzas). FREE VERSE POETRY. Unlike metered poetry, free verse poetry does NOT have any repeating patterns of stressed and unstressed syllables.. Terms to know…. Stanza. - a . collection . of lines in a poem, like paragraphs in . poetry. Rhyme scheme. - the pattern of rhyming words in the . poem. Structured poem. - follows a strict pattern. ;. Form. Form is the physical arrangement of the words on the page. This includes the length and placement of the lines, and the way they are grouped into stanzas.. Some poetry (limericks, sonnets, etc.) are written in strict formal patterns.. Fall 2014. What is poetry?. Poetry contains both literary and . musical. features. On the literary side, poetry can use any combination of metaphor, simile, imagery, symbolism, allegory, even narrative or storyline. . 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. Terms and Types. “Poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings: it takes its origin from emotion recollected in tranquility”. . -William Wordsworth. “Poetry is the human soul entire,. What are STRUCTURES of poetry?. Structures refer to . TYPES. of poems.. Just like the structure of a building, the structure of the poem is its . framework. .. Limerick. Limerick – . a humorous verse of three long and two short lines rhyming . What is poetry?. A type of writing that uses language to express imaginative and emotional qualities instead of or in addition to meaning. Point of View in Poetry. POET. The . poet. is the author of the poem. Why do we read and write poetry? Video clip 1: https:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=omveFR-2hmg Video clip 2: https ://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQU3EphIpMY Elements of Poetry Poetry is not prose. POINT OF VIEW IN POETRY. POET. The poet is the author of the poem.. SPEAKER. The speaker of the poem is the “narrator” of the poem. . POETRY FORM. FORM - the appearance of the words on the . page. Day 1. Poetry Forms . Poems come in a variety of forms, but they are usually talked about in terms of . two categories:. Traditional Form. Organic. . Form. Form. : a poem’s structure, or the way the words are arranged on the page. . Stanza. – groups of lines in a poem; functions like a paragraph in prose.. couplet. – a stanza with two lines. Tercet. – a stanza with three lines. Quatrain. – a stanza with four lines. Poetry forms.

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