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Literary Devices. Definitions and Examples. Goals. After this lesson, you should be able to: Understand the definitions of two literary devices: alliteration and hyperbole Identify examples of these literary devices in a text Make up your own examples. Alliteration.
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Literary Devices Definitions and Examples
Goals • After this lesson, you should be able to: • Understand the definitions of two literary devices: alliteration and hyperbole • Identify examples of these literary devices in a text • Make up your own examples
Alliteration • the repetition of sound at the beginning of two or more neighboring words.
Fun with Words • Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. • She sells sea shells by the sea shore • Zigmund Zane zig-zagged through the zany zoo zone.
Identify the Alliteration in these sentences • Puny puma pit their skills against the zebras. • Pretty Polly picked pears for preserves. • Handsome Harry hired hundreds of hippos for Hanukkah.
Answers • Puny puma pit their skills against the zebras. • Pretty Polly picked pears for preserves. • Handsome Harry hired hundreds of hippos for Hanukkah.
B_______________ B_______________ B_______________ B_______________ B_______________ C_______________ C_______________ C_______________ C_______________ C_______________ Make Your Own…and share with the class!
Hyperbole • An extravagant exaggeration used to emphasize a point. • It’s so hot! I think I’m going to melt!
Where is the exaggeration? • I’m so tired, I could sleep for a year! • I’m so hungry, I could eat a horse! • I tried a thousand times! • It was so funny, I nearly died laughing!
Try some of your own! • I’m so tired… • I’m so hungry… • It was so funny…
Let’s Sum Things Up! • Alliteration: the repetition of sound at the beginning of two or more neighboring words. • Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. • Hyperbole: An extravagant exaggeration used to emphasize a point. • I’m so hungry, I could eat a horse! • Remember: look for these while you read!