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Explore the use of onomatopoeia, alliteration, metaphors, and similes in poetry. Dive into the world of literary devices to enhance your writing and understanding of language. Unleash the power of words through vivid descriptions and creative comparisons.
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_____________________ Example: Jamie runs as fast as the wind. Definition: A simile is a comparison that often uses the words like or as.
_____________________ Example: My mind is an ocean; my words are a river. Definition: A metaphor is a comparison made between things which are essentially not alike. It is similar to a simile, but does not use like or as.
_____________________ Example: The sun’s smiling down. The boat hugged the shore. Definition: When something that is not human is given human-like qualities
______________________ Example Sentence: My eyes widened at the sight of the mile-high ice cream cones we were having for dessert. Definition: Big exaggeration
_____________________ • Examples: buzz, rustle, boom, tick-tock, tweet, woof, hiss, roar • Example sentence: “The bees buzz angrily when their hive is disturbed.” Definition: Naming a thing or an action by imitating the sound associated with it.
_______________________ Example: Caleb calls Chris ‘cause he’s coming to California. Definition: The repetition of the same or very similar consonant sounds in words that are close together.
______________________ Example: She sings at the top of her lungs. Definition: An idiom is an expression used by a particular group of people with a meaning that is only known through common use.
____________________ Example: • the cat in the hat • sat on a rat Definition: The repetition of accented vowel sounds and all sounds following them in words close together in a poem.