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Poetic devices intro.notebook 1 May 12, 2014 Jan 251:18 PM Poetic Devices are the parts that create the whole; the path to the form. Are you ready? Let's Go...even if "no" is what you said so. Does anyone see that I'm doing my best to rhyme? It's not a teacher crime! Just sayin'; here we go... Every Form Has at least one Device... What? Yup, That's Right! Jan 251:18 PM I look down the street With eyes behind me I walk down the street With eyes behind me Down the street I see, me Repetition is the repeating of a word or phrase in a line or poem. **There must be at least three in order for it to be repetition** Jan 251:18 PM Rhythm is a regular pattern of accented and unaccented syllables in lines of poetry. Jan 251:18 PM Close your eyes. Think of your favorite song. Try not to sing the lyrics out loud, but quietly whisper or mouth them to yourself. Now, listen to the song I play with your eyes closed; snap, move your body or whatever it takes and find the rhythm in the song (do NOT act out this is to help you realize how easy rhythm is). Jan 251:18 PM Rhythm is a regular pattern of accented and unaccented syllables in lines of poetry. There was an old woman who lived in a shoe. Jan 251:18 PM Most rhyming poems have rhythm if the reader gives it to the poem. To have rhythm it has to be read with a pattern following its syllables. Clankity Clankity Clankity Clank! Ankylosaurus was built like a tank, Its hide was a fortress as sturdy as steel, It tended to be an inedible meal. It was armored in front, it was armored behind, There wasn‛t a thing on its minuscule mind, It waddled about on its four stubby legs, Nibbling on plants with a mouthful of pegs. Ankylosaurus was best left alone, Its tail was a cudgel of gristle and bone, Clankity Clankity Clankity Clank! Ankylosaurus was built like a tank. By: Jack Prelutsky
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Poetic Devices are the parts that create the whole; the path to the form.

Are you ready? Let's Go...even if "no" is what you said so.

Does anyone see that I'm doing my best to rhyme?

It's not a teacher crime!

Just sayin'; here we go...

Every Form Has at least one Device...

What? Yup, That's Right!

Jan 25­1:18 PM

I look down the streetWith eyes behind meI walk down the streetWith eyes behind meDown the street I see, me

Repetition is the repeating of a word or phrase in a line or poem.

**There must be at least three in order for it to be repetition**

Jan 25­1:18 PM

Rhythm is a regular pattern of accented and unaccented syllables in lines of poetry.

Jan 25­1:18 PM

Close your eyes.

Think of your favorite song.

Try not to sing the lyrics out loud, but quietly whisper or mouth them to yourself.

Now, listen to the song I play with your eyes closed; snap, move your body or whatever it takes and find

the rhythm in the song (do NOT act out ­ this is to help you realize how easy rhythm is).

Jan 25­1:18 PM

Rhythm is a regular pattern of accented and unaccented syllables in lines of poetry.

There was an old woman who lived in a shoe.

Jan 25­1:18 PM

Most rhyming poems have rhythm if the reader gives it to the poem.

To have rhythm it has to be read with a pattern following its syllables.

Clankity Clankity Clankity Clank!Ankylosaurus was built like a tank,Its hide was a fortress as sturdy as steel,It tended to be an inedible meal.It was armored in front, it was armored behind,There wasn‛t a thing on its minuscule mind,It waddled about on its four stubby legs,Nibbling on plants with a mouthful of pegs.Ankylosaurus was best left alone,Its tail was a cudgel of gristle and bone,Clankity Clankity Clankity Clank!Ankylosaurus was built like a tank.

By: Jack Prelutsky

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Rhyme occurs when two or more words have the same sound.

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Alliteration is the repetition of beginning consonant sounds in words.

Where is the mistake?

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Onomatopoeia uses words that sound like the objects or actions which they are describing.

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"Tell me not in mournful numbers"

"To be or not to be"

Meter is the measured arrangement of words in poetry.

rhythmic pattern or accentual rhythm

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Look at the following slides.Arrive at the answer to the

question attached to each form and device:

raise your hand to answer the question when asked!

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The black bear goes to the river The black bear he tries to spot a fishhe sees onehe sticks his paws in the water he gets onebut it slips outof his paws

he tries againbut it slips againout of his pawsthe black bearhas a snooze for the day;yay, yay, yay!Hooray,hooray

1. Identify repetitionin the poem below.

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My candle burns at both ends;It will not last the night;But ah, my foes, and oh, my friends­It gives a lovely light!

Think: [da DUM da DUM da DUM da DUM]

2. Read the lines with me; clap as we do. As you do, listen for their musical quality.

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3. Read this poem about owls what poetic devices do you see?

Or when they itchThey just say WhichOr close one eyeAnd try What Why

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4. Read the beginning lines of Sara Teasdale's poem "There Will Come Soft Rains"

What are the repeated sounds that you hear?

There will come soft rains and the smell of the ground,

And swallows calling with their shimmering sound.

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5. Identify the ONOMATOPOEIA you see in the following part of "Galoshes" by Rhonda Bacmeister?

Susie's galoshesMake splishes and sploshesAnd slooshes and sloshesAs Susie steps slowly Along in the slush.

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6. Fleet feet sweep by sleeping geese.

Identify the in

the above example.

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Dark, deep dread crept in.

7. What poetic device is used below?

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8. Use stress marks to identify the meter in the example below.

Tiger Tiger burning bright

in the forests of the night