WARM-UP Write the first words that pop into your mind that rhyme with the following words: Breath Life Alarming Glow Diabolic Quiver Fury Bells Abstract.

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WARM-UP Write the first words that pop into your mind that rhyme with the following words: Breath Life Alarming Glow Diabolic Quiver Fury Bells Abstract Reign Orange 

Rhyme Repetition of syllables Most often at the end of a line of poetry Rhymed words usually share all sounds following the word’s last stressed syllable

Rhyme Scheme Describes the pattern of end rhymes in a stanza Letters of the alphabet are used to code the rhyme scheme (ABAB, for example)

Some words are EYE rhymes – they only rhyme when spelled, but not when pronounced. --> through and rough

END rhyme is more common – the final syllables in the line are rhymed: Tyger, tyger, burning bright In the forests of the night (William Blake, The Tyger)

MASCULINE Rhyme is a common type of rhyming MASCULINE Rhyme is a common type of rhyming. The stressed syllable is the end of the line of poetry & it is the syllable which rhymes. hells and bells cat and rat annoy and destroy

FEMININE Rhyme occurs when the penultimate (second to last) syllable is the stressed syllable and rhymes with the penultimate syllable in another word (typically –ing or –er words). dicing and enticing table and label

IDENTICAL Rhyme uses the same, identical word twice in rhyming positions “I can have another you in a minute / matter of fact, he’ll be here in a minute”

Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary INTERNAL Rhyme is when words within a single line of poetry rhyme with each other – a word in the middle of the line could rhyme with a word at the end of the line. Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping, As of someone gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door. (Edgar Allan Poe)

MONORHYME occurs when there is only one rhyme in the entire stanza. Silent, Silent Night by William Blake Silent Silent Night Quench the holy light Of thy torches bright For possessd of Day Thousand spirits stray That sweet joys betray Why should joys be sweet Used with deceit Nor with sorrows meet But an honest joy Does itself destroy For a harlot coy