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Slant Rhyme There are many words that have no rhyme in the English language. "Orange" is only the most famous. But just because these words have no 'perfect.

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1 Slant Rhyme There are many words that have no rhyme in the English language. "Orange" is only the most famous. But just because these words have no 'perfect rhyme' doesn't mean we can't rhyme with them. Using slant rhyme, we can rhyme with these words anyway.

2 orange - foreign, boring, porridge, door-hinge purple - Steve Urkel, whirlpool, hurtful, circles month - dunce, hunts, runt wolf - gulf, enough dangerous - plagiarist, cameras, game to us, spontaneous marathon - care what's on, dandruff song, Dara's wrong, Santa's gone discombobulate - the disco they love to hate, Sisqo's rollerblades

3 Internal vs. End Rhyme End rhyme comes at the ends of lines (duh)
Poetry is not so bad Even if it makes you mad Internal rhyme refers to rhyming words within the same line I want to eat a sweet treat

4 Rhyming in Music Choose your favorite song
Highlight end rhyme in yellow Highlight internal rhyme in orange Highlight slant rhyme in red

5 Alliteration Alliteration is the repetition of the initial consonant sound in words. An easier way to say this is that alliteration is when the first sounds in words repeat.  

6 Alliteration is not always so obvious. For example:
He keeps the kitchen clean Even when one word starts with a “k” and another word starts with a “c,” it is still considered alliteration.  When we study alliteration, we are concerned with the sounds of the words, not just the letters.

7 Assonance Assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds within neighboring words. He saw the cost and hauled off. Will she read these cheap leaflets. The snow in the rose garden groaned. Just like alliteration, we’re concerned with the sound of the word, not the letter itself.

8 Consonance Consonance is the repetition of consonant sounds in the middle or at the end of words. Her finger hungered for a ring. The satin mittens were ancient. You could paddle through the spittle in the bottle.

9 Identify Sound Devices
Highlight assonance in pink Repetition of vowel sounds within words He saw the cost and hauled off. Highlight consonance in purple Repetition of consonant sounds within words The satin mittens were ancient. Highlight alliteration in regular green Repetition of consonant sound at the beginning of words Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Peppers

10 Poetic Devices in Music
Circle the metaphors Star the similes * the personification Square the hyperbole Squiggle the onomatopoeia P


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