PPT-Alliteration Imagery Allusion
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Ballad Connotation Figurative Language Free Verse Lyric Onomatopoeia Personification Rhythm Meter Rhyme Sonnet Stanza Verse Blank Verse Concrete Poem Paradox Repetition
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Ballad Connotation Figurative Language Free Verse Lyric Onomatopoeia Personification Rhythm Meter Rhyme Sonnet Stanza Verse Blank Verse Concrete Poem Paradox Repetition Narrative Poem. Achilles’ Heel. This term is from . Greek Mythology. . According to myth, when Achilles was a baby, his mother dipped him in the . River Styx . because the waters from this river gave . immortality. . 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. 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. . Connotations. 6. th. Grade . Ms. . . Lukacs. Greenwich’ Connecticut. Greenwich is a town on the suburb of Connecticut. The town is home to several hedge funds and it was ranked #1 place to live in money magazine. It was also ranked #1 in the “Biggest earner” catagory By money magazine!. by: Tytianna Johnson, Carrie Calvin, Kaliyah Jeffries, and Asia Lumpkin. Steps We Will Be Covering. Step 1: -Say the text a loud or hear it in your head.. Example: Thump!. Step 2:- Listen for the words that sound just like the real life sounds that they describe. . Personification. Giving human characteristics to things which are not human . Ex: seasons, animals, objects. My battery is dying. . Personification examples. The headlights . blinked. in the darkness.. Achilles’ Heel. This term is from . Greek Mythology. . According to myth, when Achilles was a baby, his mother dipped him in the . River Styx . because the waters from this river gave . immortality. Allusion. Definition. : A brief reference in a literary work to a person, place, thing, or passage in another literary work, usually for the purpose of associating the tone or theme of the one work with the other.. By Jeff Guggenheim. Definition. . An alliteration is the repetition of initial consonant sounds in a group of words.. Uses. Emphasis. . . - . draws attention . to the phrase and fixes it in the reader's . Write Down The 2 That Make The Most Sense To You. A. story in which people, things, and happenings have a hidden or symbolic meaning: allegories are used for teaching or explaining ideas, moral principles, etc. . Allusion #____ Date_____. Category:______________________. What I already know about this allusion:. Background information about the allusion:. How the allusion is used today:. Example:. Additional examples:. Write Down The 2 That Make The Most Sense To You. A. story in which people, things, and happenings have a hidden or symbolic meaning: allegories are used for teaching or explaining ideas, moral principles, etc. . Imagery is . language that appeals to the senses. Most of the time, we think of “image” as a visual experience (using our eyes). IMAGERY can appeal to our sense of sight, smell, hearing, taste and touch. This term is from . Greek Mythology. . According to myth, when Achilles was a baby, his mother dipped him in the . River Styx . because the waters from this river gave . immortality. to humans. His mother held him by his .
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