PPT-Alliteration
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Onomatopoeia Rhyme Alliteration Definition a series of words in a row or close to a row have the same first consonant sound She sells seashells down by the seashore
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Onomatopoeia Rhyme Alliteration Definition a series of words in a row or close to a row have the same first consonant sound She sells seashells down by the seashore Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Peppers. Critical reading: psychoanalytical, . marxist. , feminist. LQ: Can I compare poems . thematically while . analysing. language form and structure?. Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny. . What are alliterations?. Willy Wonka. Peter piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.. Mickey Mouse. Donald Duck. Any more?. Types of alliteration. Consonance . . Assonance. S. everu. s. . S. nape. 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. . The repeating of beginning letter or sound in two or more words in a line of poetry: . midnight moans, baby bird, city slicker. . . For example:. I . w. ill go to the . w. est . w. all,” Kaa . w. hispered.. Litotes, Alliteration, Burlesque. By: . Vikas. . Ralmilay. Litotes. An understatement for rhetorical effect achieved when using negation in position of using an antonym of that term.. Function: . to achieve rhetorical effect, retain the effect of understatement, or to intensify an expression.. Simile. A simile compares two very different things that have at least one quality in common, using like or as. While similes are used in poetry principally for artistic effect, in formal writing they serve not only to increase interest but also to clarify an idea in an imaginative way.. Alliteration. The repetition of consonant sounds in words that are close to one another. Often at the beginning of words. Increases poem’s rhythmic and musical effects. Makes a poem’s lines memorable. 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.. Alliteration Lesson. Third Grade. Maura Keasey. Introduction. Lesson teaches students about alliteration. This lesson is important because it:. Allows students to explore the dictionary and thesaurus. Alliteration & Assonance. Poets, authors, and song writers use these as tools.. Educated people recognize and appreciate these. . These have to do with repeating word sounds.. Alliteration. Repetition of initial consonant sound.. . Onomatopoeia, Hyperbole, Idioms. . Figurative Language . . (figures of speech). Comparing seemingly unlike things using the words . like . or . as. “. Life is . like. a box of chocolates, you never know what you’re going to get.” . We can tell a lot about a poem based on the author’s . word choice. . Often times, word choice will help us determine tone. .. Tone: . the author’s attitude toward the subject. Task 1:. . Circle the . English 1200. What is poetry?. Poetry is writing that focuses on detail, emotions, and feeling. . Poetry often rhymes or has a distinctive rhythm.. What is figurative language?. Figurative language is language that has meaning beyond its literal meaning. .
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