Poetry. Starter Is this Poetry?  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nCqRmx3Dnw.

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Poetry

Starter

Is this Poetry? 

Key Poetic Devices  Metaphor  Simile  Rhyme  Rhythm  Alliteration

Rap

Rhythm  Rhythm is a beat.  It can be found in music and is easily identified.

Rap music uses rhythm to great effect  It has a flow to it that you can tap your foot in time to – not just because of the beat of the music, but because the words have a beat (or rhythm) to them too.

 Rhythm is a constant beat.  It is found in music and we can all spot it a mile off.  What this means is that WORDS must be able to create rhythm just like drums can.  Listen to the following song and tap your feet along to the rhythm, see if you can count how many beats there are in a minute 

Homework Opinion piece First Impression - Is rap poetry? 1 page