OBJECTIVES 1 Identify the sound devices used rhyme
OBJECTIVES: 1. Identify the sound devices used (rhyme, assonance, alliteration and onomatopoeia) 2. Use the sound devices in writing meaningful sentences
Say this as FAST and as MANY times as you can: “The summer sun will surely shine soon. ” What kind of sound device is used in the line? ALLITERATION
TRY THIS! What kind of sound device is used in the following lines? 1. The maiden made the merry man marry her. 2. Fleet feet sweep by sleeping streets. 3. “Cock-a-doodle-doo, ” said the rooster on the roof. 4. My heart beats like a drum, DUMM, DUMM. 5. My heart seemed to stop when I heard the loud pop!
SOME MORE! Rewrite the following sentences using onomatopoeia. Make them sound alive! 1. The test tube exploded! 2. His motorcycle sped off. 3. The car came to a sudden stop.
FIGURE OUT THE SOUND DEVICE PRESENT IN THE FOLLOWING
The spider skins lie on their sides, translucent and ragged, their legs drying in knots. -Annie Dillard
The spider skins lie on their sides, translucent and ragged, their legs drying in knots. -Annie Dillard
Old age should burn and wave at closing of day; Rage, rage against the dying of the light Do not go gentle into that good night -Dylan Thomas
Old age should burn and wave at closing of day; Rage, rage against the dying of the light Do not go gentle into that good night -Dylan Thomas
A pop of the cork and The cling of the glasses We toast to the future… These are the best days of our life Best Days -Juice
A pop of the cork and The cling of the glasses We toast to the future… These are the best days of our life Best Days -Juice
A winter’s fall Wears its shawl To cover just right The earth with pure white - Gail Doyle
A winter’s fall Wears its shawl To cover just right The earth with pure white - Gail Doyle
Those images that yet Fresh images beget That dolphin-torn, that gongtormenting sea. Byzanthium -W. B. Yeats
Those images that yet Fresh images beget That dolphin-torn, that gongtormenting sea. Byzanthium -W. B. Yeats
Full fathom five thy father lies - William Shakespeare
Full fathom five thy father lies - William Shakespeare
Tsk, tsk…what a bad decision that was.
Tsk, tsk…what a bad decision that was.
As I went down to the woods last night I was faced with a big surprise The bears and birds all in the wood Were partying in disguise excerpt from A Teddy Bears Picnic by David Williams
As I went down to the woods last night I was faced with a big surprise The bears and birds all in the wood Were partying in disguise excerpt from A Teddy Bears Picnic by David Williams
The pit bull yelped As the police took him away Never to growl again At us kids in play - D. Alsup
The pit bull yelped As the police took him away Never to growl again At us kids in play - D. Alsup
References: • CALLIOPE by Barday Lipson, Ed. D. • http: //examples. yourdictionary. com/ • http: //www. ereadingsheets. com/figurativelanguage/poetic_devises • www. poetrysoup. com
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