PPT-Onomatopoeia and Alliteration

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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

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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 . 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. 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. 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. . Onomatopoeia . A word that imitates the sound it represents.. Bang!. Whack!. Zoom!. Moo. Onomatopoeia-The. . use of words whose sound makes you think of their meaning. .. Buzz. Zip. Slurp. Snip. Pop. Cubing!. What is Cubing?. ◊ Cubing is a technique that helps students consider a subject from six points of view.. ◊ Different commands or tasks appear on each side of a cube.. What is Cubing? (continued). A word which represents or imitates natural sounds.. . Words, such as plop, buzz, or snap, make sounds that suggest their meaning. Onomatopoeia provides sound effects and appears in poetry, advertising, and children’s stories.. “Poetry is when an emotion has found its thought and the thought has found words.” ~Robert Frost. Poetic. . Devices. The Sounds of Poetry. Onomatopoeia. When a word’s pronunciation imitates its sound.. 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? . English. Form 8.. Onomatopoeia. In every language there that imitate the sounds produced by living beings and things. It’s useful to remember some of them.. to squeak. Synonyms: to cheep, to peep, to pip.. 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 . BETTY BOTTER. Betty . Botter. bought some butter.. “But,” she said, “the butter’s bitter.. If I put it in my batter,. it will make my batter bitter.. But a bit of better butter—. that would make my batter better.”. 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.. (Definitions). Makes a comparison between 2 or more things that are not alike and uses the words “like” or “as”. . The word is the same as the sound it makes. Makes a comparison between 2 or more things that are not alike. Name: __________________________ Date: ___________ PD: ______. Directions. : Match definitions in Column B to the type of figurative language it describes in Column A. . -COLUMN A-. _____1. idiom. _____2. metaphor.

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