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Sound Devices

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    Sound Devices
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  • The repetition of vowel sounds without the repetition of consonants. Example: lake , ate
    Assonance
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  • The repetition of consonants or a consonant pattern, especially at the end of words. Examples: Mammals named Sammy are clammy.
    Consonance
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  • The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry.
    Rhythm
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  • The repetition of the consonant sounds at the beginning of words. Examples: Peter picked a peck of pickled peppers.
    Alliteration
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  • The use of a sound, word,or phrase more than once.
    Repetition
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  • Which pair of words from “Avarice” is an example of alliteration? A. twelve and times B. christening and gown C. sheet and cork D. Prince and Albert
    A. twelve and times
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  • Which pair of words from “The Good Life” is an example of consonance? A. mysterious and lover B. woman and journeying C. went and out D. coffee and bread
    C. went and out
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  • Which pair of words from “Avarice” is an example of consonance? A. spidery and crawlspace B. eight and engagement C. buried and beneath D. Junebugs and pinned
    B. eight and engagement
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  • Which pair of words from “Money” is an example of alliteration? A. desperate and guile B. school and supplies C. weeding and sewing D. weaving and baskets
    B. school and supplies
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  • “For the years I lived on coffee and bread, Hungry all the time, walking to work on payday” The sounds of the words walking and work are an example of A. alliteration B. consonance
    A. alliteration
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  • “Beware the Jabberwock, my son! The jaws that bite, the claws that catch!” The sounds of the words jaws and claws are an example of A. alliteration B. consonance
    B. consonance
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  • O my Luve is like a red, red rose, That’s newly sprung in June; O my Luve is like the melodie, That’s sweetly play’d in tune. 1. What is the speaker’s point of view in this poem? How do you know?
    First person point of view / Using First person pronoun ( My)
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  • First he said they’d leave at eight But she knew he would be late, So she planned to take her time. At seven ten he was set to go, But she said “I’m not ready, so It would be great if you could wait.”What is the speaker’s point of view?
    Third person point of view / Using third person pronoun ( He,She, They)
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  • ''Three gray geese in a green field grazing...''
    Alliteration
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  • Betty Botter bought some butter, but she said, this butter's bitter''
    Alliteration
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  • ''The rain in Spain stays mainly on the plain,''
    Assonance
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