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2 Good afternoon! Please grab a worksheet on your way in. Make sure that you have your vocabulary book with you. HW: Vocab 4 is due Friday and quiz is on that day!!!

3 -Please place this in the Poetry section of your binder -Take notes as we go along!

4 Figures of speech An expression that creates an image in your mind

5 Literal Language: The actual, dictionary definition of a word; language that means what it appears to mean

6 What do you see?

7 Figurative Language: Language used in a special way to create a special effect Example: “Put your heads together”

8 Simile: Comparison of 2 unlike things using like or as Example: “His hoof beats were like miniature thunder”

9 Metaphor A comparison between two unlike things not using like or as Example: “Morning is a new sheet of paper to write on”

10 Personification Giving human traits to inanimate objects, animals, or feelings. Example: “The sun smiled on the happy walkers”

11 Rhyme Repetition of the SAME sounds Example: hat and cat

12 Rhyme Scheme The pattern of end rhyme marked by letters Example: ABBA

13 Repetition Repeating a word or lines in a poem Example: “And miles to go before I sleep And miles to go before I sleep”

14 Refrain The repetition of one or more lines or phrases in a poem (like a chorus of a song)

15 Alliteration The repetition of the first sound or letter in two or more words. This is done for effect. Example: “Slithery Snake”

16 Onomatopoeia The sound of a word matches its meaning Example: “snap, crackle, pop”

17 Stanza A group of lines of a poem that fit together _____________

18 Imagery Word or phrase that appeals to the senses and creates a picture in the mind. Example: “The fluffy white clouds resembled cotton candy, as they slowly drifted through the summer sky.”

19 Rhythm The pattern determined by accented and unaccented syllables; the beat Example: “I wandered lonely as a cloud”

20 “City on Down” by O.A.R. Song/poetry interpretation


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