PPT-Alliteration

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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

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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. 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. 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. Alliteration. Definition . - . Alliteration is derived from a Latin “. Latira. ” means “letters of alphabet”. It is a stylistic device in which a number of words occur close together in a series, having the same first consonant sound.. 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. . 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. 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. featuring. FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE. “This time, This place. Misused, Mistakes. Too long, Too late”. “Far Away” . by . Nickelback. alliteration. “She’s like a song played again and again”. “Replay” . Figurative Language . What do you know? . Simile . Metaphor . Personification . Alliteration . Onomatopoeia . Hyperbole . Simile . Sir Andrew, whirling like a blown leaf, . What does it tell us about him? . 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. 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. . Success Criteria:. We will understand what alliteration is.. We will be able to recognise alliteration in a text.. We will be able to make some of . our own . examples of alliteration.. Alliteration. Review:. What is alliteration?. Review:. What is a simile?. Review:. What is a metaphor?. Alliteration, Simile, or Metaphor?. Ex: Wicked Witch of the West. Non. -example: Dorothy and . Todo. Alliteration, Simile, or Metaphor?. Alliteration is the repetition of consonant sounds in words (usually at the beginning of the word) that are close together.. Example:. P. eter . P. i. p. er . p. icked a . p. eck of . p. ickled . p.

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