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Poetic Devices

Poetry Words are chosen and arranged to create an emotional response in the reader Uses figurative language and other literary devices Uses sound and rhythm to engage the reader and add to the meaning Imagery—appeals to the senses Often paints a picture for the reader

Simile Similes compare two things using the word “like” or “as” The rain pounding on the roof sounded like the drumline of a marching band. Create your own example

Onomatopoeia The use of words that sound like what they mean “Sound Effects” Zap! Went the lightning as it flashed across the dark sky. Create your own example

Metaphor Metaphors compare two things without using the words “like” or “as” You’re comparing two things by saying one thing IS something else Her blue eyes were lasers that could penetrate to my soul. Create your own example

Allusion A reference to a well-known person, myth, historical event, story, etc. The allusion should be one that most people could understand. Use an asterisk to explain the allusion He was devastated by the shocking news. This was his own Pearl Harbor moment. Create your own example

Symbolism A person, place, object, or action that stands for something beyond itself Our Tribute Projects used symbolism Think colors, animals, objects that could stand for something When the battle ended, a dove flew over the ruins of the city. Create your own example

Alliteration The repetition of the same consonant sounds at the beginning of words Jimmy made a jolly joke that brought joy to his friends. Create your own example

Personification Giving human characteristics to something that is not human The trees waved goodbye to the children as they left for home. Create your own example

Hyperbole A figure of speech that uses exaggeration for emphasis or humorous effect The students walked so slowly that a herd of snails could have passed them on the path. Create your own example

Rhetorical Question A question that is asked for the purpose of reflection, or to make a point An answer to the question is not expected She looked so weak and frail. Would she still be here tomorrow? Create your own example

Poem Format Poems should have a title, centered at the top of the page Poems are arranged in lines, not sentences Capitalize first words of lines as needed Lines may or may not have punctuation at the end (commas, periods, question marks, exclamation points) There should be end punctuation at the very end of the poem Lines of poetry are arranged in stanzas, not paragraphs Use the white space on the page to enhance your poem

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Original Poem Assignment You will write a 21-line (or longer) poem Every other line will contain an assigned poetic device (see instructions) Use the in-between lines to blend all the ideas together Your poem does not have to rhyme You may pick the topic of your poem, as long as it is school appropriate