PPT-Sounds and Rhythm in Poetry

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Audible Sounds Onomatopoeia 16 use of a word that resembles the sound it denotes Quack buzz rattle bang squeak bowwow burp choochoo Alliteration 14 repetition

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Audible Sounds Onomatopoeia 16 use of a word that resembles the sound it denotes Quack buzz rattle bang squeak bowwow burp choochoo Alliteration 14 repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of nearby words. Limericks are good examples of the poetic devices of rhyme and rhythm. . . There once was a girl from Kentucky. Who spent all her time with her ducky. Her duck took a dive. Into a beehive.. Now that ducky was very unlucky.. The SOUNDS of words. Words or portions of words can be clustered or juxtaposed to achieve specific kinds of effects when we hear them. The sounds that result can strike us as clever and pleasing, even soothing. Others we dislike and strive to avoid. . Email: . natalie.konyu@vu.edu.au. . Semester 2, 2011. ACL1002. POETRY & POETICS. Appreciating poetic form — identifying poetic formality. Do the form and the formal elements of a poem affect our understanding of it?. Rhyme Scheme. . a pattern or sequence where the rhyme occurs . (“Two Tramps in Mud Time” : . abab. . cdcd. ) . LABEL RHYME SCHEME:. A. A. B. C. C. D. LABEL RHYME SCHEME. Rhythm. The pattern or musical quality produced by the repetition of stressed and unstressed syllables.. 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.. Poetic Devices:. Terms, Definitions & Examples. What is . Poetry. ?. . Take 2 minutes and . brainstorm. a . definition. with your partner, then we will share our definitions as a class.. Are these examples of poetry?. an Interactive PowerPoint. Not Your Average Classroom . Language Arts Units. Assignments:. What does Poetry Do? Graphic Organizer(s). Prose vs. Poetry Top Hat. Elements of Poetry Web Quest. Elements of Poetry Mini Presentation. 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. th. grade. Created by: Jacob Sowell. 6. th. grade teacher. Millbrook Middle School. It is a form of writing that uses not only words, but. Form. Imagery. Patterns of sound. Figurative language. … to share strong feelings or a powerful message/ theme.. .. To . understand the multiple meanings of a poem, readers must examine its words and phrasing from the perspectives of rhythm, sound, images, obvious meaning, and implied meaning. .. Readers . then need to organize responses to the verse into a logical, point-by-point explanation. Refers to how attention is led around the garment or the outfit.. Rhythm is achieved when the lines, shapes, colors, textures, or patterns in clothing and accessories are arranged to lead the viewer’s eye easily from one part of the garment to another.. A Practical Definition of Poetry. Poetry is a . collection. of words carefully . arranged. to . affect. the reader in a certain way.. It does not have to . rhyme. .. It does not have to . follow the rules. Refers to how attention is led around the garment or the outfit.. Rhythm is achieved when the lines, shapes, colors, textures, or patterns in clothing and accessories are arranged to lead the viewer’s eye easily from one part of the garment to another.. Foot: basic unit of stressed and unstressed syllables. Usually 2 or 3 syllables. Rhythm (continued). Meter: Rhythm that follows a regular pattern from line to line. . Trimeter. : 3 feet. Tetrameter: 4 feet.

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