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Repetition of accented vowel sounds and all sounds following them
Rhyme Repetition of accented vowel sounds and all sounds following them
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End rhyme Words rhyme at the end of the lines of poetry
Ex: there once was a big, fat cat that lived in a house with a rat
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Internal rhyme When rhymes occur within the line of poetry
Ex: As I turned, I watched as it burned
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Exact rhyme Precise rhyme Ex: cat, hat
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Approximate rhyme Words that have similar sounds, but not exact rhyme
Ex: leave and give
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Eye rhyme Words look like they should rhyme, but they do not rhyme when spoken Ex: through and cough Ex: bead and dead
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Rhyme scheme The pattern of end rhyme a poem has
Designated by letters of the alphabet Ex: …..walls a …….calls a …….hands b …….sands b …….falls a
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The Everlasting Light I shine forever free. I do not cost a cent.
I need no bulb or battery. My light is permanent. You’ll find me way up in the sky, When each new day’s begun. But do not look me in the eye- I am the shining SUN.
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The Shiny-Faced Friend
You’ll find me hanging on the wall Looking back at you. My shiny face is everyplace For anyone to view. You see me when you brush your teeth And when you comb your hair. I try to look just like you do. Forgive me when I stare. A wicked witch once asked of me, “Who’s the fairest of us all?” But I, of course, could never say- I’m just a MIRROR on the wall.
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Riddle Rhymes Using rhymes, create a riddle that is solved in your last line Use at least 10 lines Mark your rhyme scheme Give your riddle rhyme a creative title
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