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And finally…

And finally…. Sound Devices. Alliteration. The repetition of initial consonant sounds in neighboring words. Ex: - Sally searched for seashells on the seashore. -Betty bought a batch of butter. Onomatopoeia. imitates the sound it represents. Ex: woof, bang, clank, buzz, zap.

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And finally…

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  1. And finally…

  2. Sound Devices

  3. Alliteration The repetition of initial consonant sounds in neighboring words. Ex: -Sally searched for seashells on the seashore. -Betty bought a batch of butter.

  4. Onomatopoeia imitates the sound it represents. Ex: woof, bang, clank, buzz, zap

  5. Assonance repetition of vowel sounds (not consonant sounds) in neighboring words. Ex: The cat in the hat sat down on the mat.

  6. Hyperbole An exaggeration or overstatement. EX: I feel as big as a house. You’re killing me!

  7. Dialect: Howdy, ya’ll! a socially distinct variety of a language differs from standard language EX: Crikey! Look at that, mate!

  8. The BATTLE: Tone vs. Mood • author’s vs. reader’s feelings Ex: Today, the rain refreshed the flowers Bringing new life to the world. Yesterday, the rain battered my windows. Shattering glass upon the flowers. • Ex: Listen to the music…

  9. Does the music match the mood of the pictures?

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