Poetry Part Four
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Poetry Part Four A Unit on Types of Poetry and
Literary Terms
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ONOMATOPOEIA
• Words that imitate the sound they are naming
BUZZ• OR sounds that imitate another sound “The silken, sad, uncertain, rustling of each purple curtain . . .” (purple curtain is also an example of
assonance)
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Hiccups
Dear Hiccups,
You’re the enemy of my mouth and throat.
You’re the worst thing that could ever- hic- happen!
If you ever should disturb me again,
I shall toss you out of my vocal chords.
You’re like hail on an angry alligator.
So, catch my drift, dear hiccups-hic-
and get far, far away.
Get out-hic-DEAR, AWFUL HICCUPS!
-hic- Jennifer Nussinow
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Onomatopoeia
• Onomatopoeia is the use of words that imitate sounds.
• Wham! Splat! Pow! I am in trouble now!
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Chug chug chug!!
Swish swish swish
Yeeeeee Ahhhhhhhh
Glippp Gluppp Gluppp
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ALLITERATION
• Consonant sounds repeated at the beginnings of words
If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, how many pickled peppers did Peter Piper pick?
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Alliteration begins with the same letter and sound!
• Alliteration is used to make writing and reading…
• MORE INTERESTING!
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Here is another example using the word SNOW:
• Snow sends shivers up Sara’s spine.
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Stan the strong surfer saved several swimmers on Saturday.
Tiny Tommy Thomson takes toy trucks to Timmy’s on Tuesday.
Click here to read more alliterations.
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Alliteration
• Alliteration uses the same beginning word sounds over and over, like a tongue twister.
• My beautiful bubbles burst and then,• I simply blow some more again.
• The setting sun slipped slowly down,• Making room for the milky moon.
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HaikuA poem where there are 5 syllables in the 1st line 7 in the second line5 in the 3rd line.
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Haiku PoemsNature Haiku
Green grass in AprilBirds begin to sing in trees
Children playing outsideBy Sean
Nature HAIKUFROGS jumping around
Frogs hopping away from snakesFrogs doing cool tricks
by Nicholas
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Tanka
Thunderclouds building
Gathering strength as they grow
Releasing themselves
Pouring life-giving torrents
Cleansing the world in shower
5 syllables
5 syllables
7 syllables
7 syllables
7 syllables
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TankaLet’s try one together:
Title:
5 syllables
5 syllables
7 syllables
7 syllables
7 syllables
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• Assignment:
• Write a Headline Poem OR• Poem with alliteration OR Tanka
Now let’s venture into the following websites to search for alliteration, haiku and tanka poems.http://www.gigglepoetry.com
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Headline Poem: a poem that uses clippings from newspapers or magazines to create a message.