PPT-Rhyme Scheme

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By Marcus Morrison 10 th grade English AABB ABAB AAAA AXAA XAXA AXXA Quiz Time Click Button ABBA ABAB Classical often used rhyme scheme Rhyming lines 1 and 3 Rhyming

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By Marcus Morrison 10 th grade English AABB ABAB AAAA AXAA XAXA AXXA Quiz Time Click Button ABBA ABAB Classical often used rhyme scheme Rhyming lines 1 and 3 Rhyming lines 2 and 4. the pattern of rhymes used in a poem, usually marked by letters to symbolize correspondences.. Red Blushed And All Cut Up. Talking to myself there A. Someone had overheard. B. Take out note cards. Copy down notes . on sonnets on the next 3 slides. Sonnets. Origins of the Sonnet:. Originated in . Italy. in the 13. th. century.. Sonnet means “little song” in Italian. Types of Sonnets:. 23:. THE RHYMING GOAL. Using the two words randomly assigned to you, create a list of as many words as you possibly can that rhymes with your given word.. For example, if your first word is “hat”. Ms. . Macemore. Unit Two: American Romanticism. What is rhyme scheme?. A . rhyme scheme.  is the pattern of rhyming lines in a poem. It is usually referred to by using letters to indicate which lines rhyme. For example. Quatrain. : . Choose a Rhyme Scheme ______ & a Syllable Count ______. TOPIC _______________________________ Date __________. ___________________________________________________________________________. 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. ;. what part of speech is used to create personification? . personification. verbs. Review. What is the personification at work in the story Click, clack, Moo?. And, what is special about the words to the right?. “. O Captain, My Captain”. . by Walt Whitman (1865). LEARNING TARGET. RL.8.5. I can analyze how the structure of a text contributes to its meaning and style.. REVIEW. Close read of the poem. Discussed vocabulary. Please take out Norton Anthology B, your notes, and something to write with. . English 3. Objectives. Students will be able to interpret the literal and figurative meanings of poems by Thomas Wyatt and Edmund Spenser.. 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 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 . RHYME SCHEME. Some poems rhyme and some do not!. Poems that do not have a rhyme scheme are called . free verse. .. Rhyme is an important tool in the poet's toolbox. Traditional poetry forms such as . Poetry Rhyme Scheme RHyming Words Words that sound the same at the ends Cat / Hat Jumping/Bumping ENd Rhymes – when a poem has rhyming words at the ends of lines. My cat is n ice . My cat likes m `. Twas. . brillig. , and the . slithy. . toves. Did . gyre and . gimble. in the . wabe. :. All . mimsy. were the . borogoves. ,. And . the . mome. . raths. . outgrabe. .. "Beware the . Jabberwock.

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