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Alliteration, Free Verse, and Limerick
Poetry Alliteration, Free Verse, and Limerick
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Alliteration Repetition of 1st letter in multiple words
Repetition of the same letter sounds, such as “captain couldn’t keep” Used to create a rhythmic effect Tongue twisters
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Dr. sEUss Alliteration
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Limerick A funny poem usually begins with ‘There was a …’ Has 5 lines
Has a specific rhyme pattern (AABBA) – which means lines 1,2, and 5 rhyme and lines 3 and 4 rhyme 3rd and 4th lines are shorter
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Limerick Star There once was a wonderful star Who thought she would go very far Until she fell down And looked like a clown She knew she would never go far. By Kaitlyn Guenther
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Revenge Free Verse A poem in which some verses rhyme and some do not.
When I find out who took the last cookie out of the jar and left me a bunch of stale old messy crumbs, I’m going to take me a handful and crumb up someone’s bed. By Myra Cohn Livingston A poem in which some verses rhyme and some do not. Follows the rhythm of natural speech. Topics are usually about everyday things Uses line breaks to emphasize to important details
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