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Cooking with Ragueneau the Poetic Chef!
Poetry
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Ragueneau the Poetic Chef !
What are your impressions of the character Ragueneau?
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Literary Terms Figurative language: (simile, metaphor, alliteration, personification, rhyme) Perfect rhyme – a rhyme in which the later part of the word or phrase is identical sounding to that of another. (e.g. sky and high ) Imperfect or slant rhyme – consonance on the final consonants of the words involved (e.g. ill with shell)
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Literary Terms Internal rhyme – a rhyme involving a word in the middle of a line and another at the end of the line or in the middle of the next EX: I'm six-foot-one and I'm tons of fun and I dress to a T You see, I got more clothes than Muhammad Ali and I dress so viciously I got body guards, I got two big cars, I definitely ain't the whack I got a Lincoln Continental and a sun-roofed Cadillac So after school, I take a dip in the pool, which is really on the wall I got a color TV, so I can see the Knicks play basketball - Sugarhill Gang “Rapper’s Delight”
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Literary Terms End Rhyme - a rhyme that occurs in the last syllables of verses EX: Robert Frost’s “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening”: Whose woods these are I think I know, His house is in the village, though; He will not see me stopping here To watch his woods fill up with snow. My little horse must think it queer
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YOU MUST LABEL EACH EXAMPLE TO RECEIVE FULL CREDIT!
Recipe Poem You will be writing your very own poem based on a recipe. (The same way Ragueneau does with his A Recipe for Almond Tarts ) Using the original recipe I give you, rewrite the recipe to include two examples each of : Perfect Rhyme Imperfect Rhyme Internal Rhyme End Rhyme Metaphor Simile Alliteration YOU MUST LABEL EACH EXAMPLE TO RECEIVE FULL CREDIT!
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