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AlliterationDefinition – the repetition of
consonants or sounds at the beginning of two or more words in a line of poetry
Example
Example: The trees swayed shyly in the summer breeze.
Objective: What is Poetry Out Loud and how do we learn from participating?
Objective: I can identify features of sound patterns and structure in a poem.
AllusionExample Example:
"As the cave's roof collapsed, he was swallowed up in the dust like Jonah, and only his frantic scrabbling behind a wall of rock indicated that there was anyone still alive.”
The allusion in the sentence above is to Jonah (from the Bible) being 'swallowed alive' ... in this case, behind a wall of dust and rock.
Definition an indirect
reference to another literary work or to a famous person, place, or event.
Objective: What is Poetry Out Loud and how do we learn from participating?
Objective: I can identify features of sound patterns and structure in a poem.
Consonance Repetition of
consonants within non-rhyming words
Assonance repetition of vowel
sounds within non-rhyming words.
Objective: What is Poetry Out Loud and how do we learn from participating?
Objective: I can identify features of sound patterns and structure in a poem.
Assonance ExampleHear the mellow wedding bells From the molten-golden notes
Consonance Examples"pitter patter" or "all mammals named Sam are clammy".
HyperboleExample
He's got tons of money.
I will die if she asks me to dance.
I'm so hungry I could eat a horse.
I have told you a million times not to lie.
Definition - is a figure of
speech that uses an exaggerated or extravagant statement to create a strong emotional response.
Objective: What is Poetry Out Loud and how do we learn from participating?
Objective: I can identify features of sound patterns and structure in a poem.
ImageryExample
Happiness is orange
It tastes like sweets under the Christmas tree
It smells like spring flowers on a green field
It looks like ice-cream with red cherries and vanilla topping
It sounds like the bird's song at dusk
It makes me feel like a butterfly with wide open wings.
definition – consists of
descriptive words and phrases that re-create sensory experiences.
Imagery usually appeals to one or more
of the five senses – sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch
to help the reader imagine exactly what is being described.
Objective: What is Poetry Out Loud and how do we learn from participating?
Objective: I can identify features of sound patterns and structure in a poem.
Example
Definition – a comparison
of two things WITHOUT using the words “like” or “as”
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Objective: I can identify features of sound patterns and structure in a poem.
Metaphor Time is a thief - Time isn't really stealing anything, this metaphor just indicates that time passes quickly and our lives pass us by.
He is the apple of my eye - There is, of course, no real apple in a person's eye. The "apple" is someone beloved and held dear.
Onomatopoeia –example definition
sound effects; words that make the sound they represent when said out loud.
Objective: What is Poetry Out Loud and how do we learn from participating?
Objective: I can identify features of sound patterns and structure in a poem.
Personification – example
a smiling moon
a jovial sun
definitiongiving human qualities to an object, animal, or idea.
Objective: What is Poetry Out Loud and how do we learn from participating?
Objective: I can identify features of sound patterns and structure in a poem.
Rhymeexample
It was purchased just for you,when you're happy or you're blue,you can wear it on your head,'round the house or in your bed,
definition – the occurrence
of a similar or identical sound at the end of two or more words (suite, heat, complete)
Objective: What is Poetry Out Loud and how do we learn from participating?
Objective: I can identify features of sound patterns and structure in a poem.
Rhyme Scheme
exampleTwo roads diverged in a yellow wood, AAnd sorry I could not travel both
BAnd be one traveler, long I stood AAnd looked down one as far as I could ATo where it bent in the undergrowth; B
definition
the pattern of end rhyme in a poem
Objective: What is Poetry Out Loud and how do we learn from participating?
Objective: I can identify features of sound patterns and structure in a poem.
Rhythm – the BEAT
example definition – the beat created
by the pattern of sound from stressed/unstressed syllables
Objective: What is Poetry Out Loud and how do we learn from participating?
Objective: I can identify features of sound patterns and structure in a poem.
Simileexample
definition – a comparison of
two things using the words “like” or “as.”
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Objective: I can identify features of sound patterns and structure in a poem.
Speaker definition
– the voice of the poem, not necessarily the author
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Objective: I can identify features of sound patterns and structure in a poem.
Symbolism definition
– when one thing stands for or represents something else
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Objective: I can identify features of sound patterns and structure in a poem.
Verse = poetryexampleRoses are redViolets are blueSugar is sweet And so are you
definition – the literary term for
poetry
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Objective: I can identify features of sound patterns and structure in a poem.
Stanzaexample
Here are two stanzas of a poem: definition
– a group of lines that form a unit in a poem, roughly comparable to a paragraph in prose
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Objective: I can identify features of sound patterns and structure in a poem.
Coupletexample definition
– a rhymed pair of lines
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Quatrain
definition – a four line
stanza
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Sonnet definition
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– a lyric poem of 14 lines, consisting of three quatrains (four-line units) and a final couplet
ab
ab
c
cd
de
e
f
fg
g
There are many ways to know a word.
Connotation = feelings associated with a word
- the emotions, values, or images associated with a word. The connotation of a word may
Denotation = definition of a word
- the literal or dictionary meaning of a word
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Objective: I can identify features of sound patterns and structure in a poem.
Apple: the round fruit of a tree of the rose family, which typically has thin red or green skin and crisp flesh.
Apple: It makes people think of NEW YORK CITYIt can be a symbol for healthSometimes it even stands for SIN
Objective: I can identify features of sound patterns and structure in a poem.
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