6. onomatopoeia-use of words to represent or. imitate sounds. Ex. ... stanza-a number of lines that... divide a poem into sections. Types of Poems ...moreless
A poem likely to affect different people in different ways hard ... Onomatopoeia. Rhyme. Assonance.... Rhythm. These add musical quality to a poem. Alliteration ...moreless
Onomatopoeia. Words sound like what they mean. OUCH! Bang. boom. Alliteration ... Poems are... arranged in stanzas. Stanzas are the grouping of lines in a poem. ...moreless
ONOMATOPOEIA ... NARRATIVE POEMS TELL STORIES STRESS ACTION. ... LYRIC POEMS EXPRESS THE THOUGHTS... OR EMOTIONS OF A SINGLE SPEAKER WHO MAY OR MAY ...moreless
Onomatopoeia a word which sounds like what it represents may evoke images or feelings. ... Types of... Poems. Literature and poetry often make use of allusions. ...moreless
... its rhymes repeated sounds or instances of onomatopoeia (2-3) ... (D) present dramatic... interpretations of experiences stories poems or plays (K-3) and ...moreless
Otherwise a poem may make no sense at all. Printed Quiz. Online Quiz ... Onomatopoeia- Lesson Plans... and Resources http//volweb.utk.edu/Schools/bedford ...moreless
Alliteration Assonance Consonance Onomatopoeia etc. What is the meter ... In a poem especially... short poems all words are important. Beguile ...moreless
Onomatopoeia. Buzz kerplunk gush splash. Euphemism. Instead of ... Afterwards we will lay the poems... and the pictures out and match the poem to the pictures! ...moreless