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Sound Devices: rhyme, alliteration, assonance, consonance
Poetic Devices, Part 2 Sound Devices: rhyme, alliteration, assonance, consonance
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Definition: a paragraph in poetry
What is a Stanza? Definition: a paragraph in poetry
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Examples of Stanzas
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Different Types of Stanzas
Two Lines = Couplet Three Lines = Tercet Four Lines = Quatrain Five Lines = Quintain Six Lines = Sestet Seven Lines = Septet Eight Lines = Octave
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Definition: the pattern of rhyme in a poem
What is Rhyme Scheme? Definition: the pattern of rhyme in a poem
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A Minilesson on Rhyme Scheme:
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5 Types of Rhyme Type Definition Example End Rhyme
the rhyming of the final words of lines in a poem (normal rhyme) “Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall Humpty Dumpty had a great fall” Internal Rhyme rhyming of two words within the same line of poetry “See you later, alligator” “In a while, crocodile” Slant Rhyme words sound similar but do not rhyme exactly “heart” and “star,” “milk” and “walk” Eye Rhyme words that look like they rhyme but are pronounced differently “alone” and “gone,” “cough” and “through” Identical Rhyme the exact same word is used at the end of both lines “Our world was bound before life And we are alive to live this life”
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What type of rhyme is this?
Don’t stop believin’, hold on to the feelin’ End rhyme Internal rhyme Slant rhyme Eye rhyme Identical rhyme B) Internal rhyme
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What type of rhyme is this?
Lightning, thunder, all around Soon the rain falls on the ground A) End rhyme End rhyme Internal rhyme Slant rhyme Eye rhyme Identical rhyme
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What type of rhyme is this?
'Tis the last rose of summer, Left blooming alone; All her lovely companions Are faded and gone;' End rhyme Internal rhyme Slant rhyme Eye rhyme Identical rhyme D) Eye rhyme
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What type of rhyme is this?
If love is like a bridge Or maybe a grudge End rhyme Internal rhyme Slant rhyme Eye rhyme Identical rhyme C) Slant rhyme
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What type of rhyme is this?
I scream for ice cream You scream for ice cream End rhyme Internal rhyme Slant rhyme Eye rhyme Identical rhyme E) Identical rhyme
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Alliteration, Assonance, and Consonance
Alliteration: repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words Example: The snake slithered across the smooth sand. Assonance: repetition of vowel sounds within a line of poetry (does not have to be at the beginning) Example: A host of golden daffodils Consonance: repetition of consonant sounds that are NOT at the beginnings of words Example: All’s well that ends well
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Which sound device is this?
If you are a dreamer, a wisher, a liar Alliteration Assonance Consonance C) Consonance
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Which sound device is this?
Cloony the Clown sat down and cried A) Alliteration Alliteration Assonance Consonance
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Which sound device is this?
Go slow over the road Alliteration Assonance Consonance B) Assonance
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