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Rhythm and Meter Syllables A syllable is a beat When a word has one beat we say it has one syllable when a word has two beats we say it has two syllables Practice
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Rhythm and Meter Syllables A syllable is a beat When a word has one beat we say it has one syllable when a word has two beats we say it has two syllables Practice A How many syllables are in the following examples. 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.. 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.. . Sonic and Rhythmic Devices, Structure. AP Literature . from . Perrine’s Literature Structure, Sound & Sense. , 10th ed., . Discovering Literature. , and . Sparkcharts. What is poetry?. The repetition of a vowel sound is called. Onomatopoeia. Alliteration. Assonance. consonance. The repetition of a sound at the beginning of the word is. Assonance. Consonance. Alliteration. rhyme. The repetition of a sound at the end of the word is called. Key Terms and Vocabulary. Objectives. By the time you finish taking notes on this presentation, you should . understand the definitions. of the following terms in the context of poetry and be able to . Assonance, consonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, repetition. Alliteration. Alliteration: The repetition of the beginning consonant sound of words close together . ex. . P. eter . P. iper . P. icked a . Definitions of euphony and cacophony . Euphony . The quality of being pleasing to the ear, especially through a harmonious combination words . In other words, . words or phrases. that . sound. . pleasing. NARSINGHPUR. CS PROJECT . PRESENTATION. INPUT ,OUTPUT AND. MEMORY DEVICES. DATA TO BE PROCESSED BY A COMPUTER USUALLY ORGINATE AS WRITTEN DOCUMENTS . THE DATA HAS TO BE FIRST CONVERTED TO A FORM OFWHICH CAN BE READ BY AN INPUT UNIT OF THE COMPUTER. THIS FORM IS CALLED AS MACHINE-READABLE FORM.. In . this . chapter. , you . will learn how . to:. Explain . visual capture . devices. Describe . audio devices. , both input and output. Explore . game controllers. Explain . television tuners. Advanced . with colleagues:. How can the sound of a poem affect its meaning?. SOUND DEVICES – the effects that the sound of a word has when read aloud. ALLITERATION. — is the repetition of the initial . sound. Monday, March 5. 1. Onomatopoeia- words that mimic the sounds they describe.. 2. Metaphor- a comparison of two unlike things. 3. Personification- a metaphor giving inanimate objects or ideas human characteristics. First, a Review. Next, a quiz?!. Devices of Figurative Language. Metaphor: A comparison between two things. Simile: A comparison between two things using “like” or “as”. Personification: Giving human qualities to something that is not human. First, a Review. Next, a quiz?!. Devices of Figurative Language. Metaphor: A comparison between two things. Simile: A comparison between two things using “like” or “as”. Personification: Giving human qualities to something that is not . In-The-Ear Hearing Aid. Behind-the-Ear Hearing Aid. FM Systems. TTY –. Text Telephone . or TDD . Telecommunication Device for the Deaf. Web-phones . Video Phones. Rear Window Captioning. Fire Alarms.
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