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Sound Devices & Reading Fluently Poetry Collection 3 & 4

F.L.T Today, I will be able to… examine the following sound devices: alliteration, assonance, consonance, and onomatopoeia. develop the skill of reading fluently identify the vocabulary words to better understand and enjoy the poetry collection.

Literary Analysis: Sound Devices Definition: to ________ the _________ relationships among words. emphasize sound

Alliteration Definition: the repetition of the same __________ sound at the ______________ of several words. I do: Betty baked blueberry bagels. We do: Peter Piper _______ a pecked of pickled ________. She sells sea ______ by the sea ______. consonant beginning picked peppers shells shore

Consonance Definition: the repetition of the same __________ sound at the ______ of several words with different _________ sounds. I do: That boat got wet. We do: I like to chew _____ with them and ______in the stream. consonant end vowel gum swim

Assonance vowel Definition: repetition of __________ sounds in nearby ____________ syllables that end with different consonants. I do: I was in a deep and dreamless sleep. We do: This __ an amazing _____. stressed is thing

Onomatopoeia sound Definition: words that __________ like what they _______. (comic book sound effects) I do: The whale made a splash. The kids splashed around the puddle. We do: The gun fired with a ______. The glass fell with a ______. The grenade exploded with a _______. mean bang crash Ka-boom

Reading Skill: Reading fluently Definition: reading smoothly and _______________ while also __________________ the text. Poetry is hard, so read poems ____________ times to find the meaning. Multiple reading: 1st reading = Read for _________ meaning. 2nd reading = Read to unlock __________ meanings. 3rd reading = Read to recognize and appreciate poet’s __________. continuously comprehending several basic deeper craft

Poetry Collection 3 & 4 Vocabulary P.O.S + ✔️ - Connotation Denotation Sentence voluminously adj. endeavor n. palpitation monotone metaphysical

voluminously (adv.) Before receiving the award, coach praised her voluminously for her great contribution to the team.

endeavor (n.) My endeavor to stay up all night to study for my final failed when I fell asleep at midnight.

palpitating (adj.) His heart was palpitating wildly when he attempted to ask his crush out on a date.

monotone (n.) The speaker spoke in a boring monotone voice that it was hard to stay awake during the lecture because there was no excitement in his voice.

metaphysical (adj.) To many, yoga is a metaphysical exercise because they are able to leave this world mentally.

Pop Quiz Identify the following sound devices: ____________, ______________, ______________, and ______________. “snap” “many day to day” “fleet feet sweep by sleeping geese ” “buckets of big blueberries” “a streak of bad luck” “buzz” “silent song” alliteration assonance consonance onomatopoeia