Warm up U2 Wk2 Week of 10/24.

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Warm up U2 Wk2 Week of 10/24

10/24 Write the definitions and answer the questions. Page 35 Alliteration: The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of a series of words. 1. Write a couplet that shows alliteration. Assonance: The repetition of vowels sounds within a series of words 2. Write a couplet that shows assonance.

10/25 Write the definitions and answer the question. Ode: A poem that celebrates a subject. Figurative Language: speech or writing that departs from literal meaning in order to achieve a special effect or meaning. What are 3 objects that are important to you?

10/26 Write the definition and answer the questions Form: A poem may or may not have a specific number of lines, rhyme scheme and/or metrical pattern, but it can still be labeled according to its shape or style. Name and explain 2 forms that we did not put in our notes.

10/27 Write a poem of your own. Identify the: Form Rhyme Scheme Any figurative language Hint: You can write an Ode over one of the three important things you identified on Tuesday.