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Alliteration & Repetition. Poetry 101. Alliteration. The repetition of the same letter or sound at the beginning of words. Example 1: Sh e s ells s ea sh ells by the s ea sh ore. Example 2: P eter P iper p icked a p eck of p ickled p eppers. Betty Botter Bought Some Butter.
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Alliteration & Repetition Poetry 101
Alliteration • The repetition of the same letter or sound at the beginning of words. • Example 1: • She sells sea shells by the sea shore. • Example 2: • Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
Betty Botter Bought Some Butter Betty Botter bought some butter, But, she said, the butter's bitter; If I put it in my batter, It will make my batter bitter. But, a bit of better butter, Will make my batter better. So, she bought a bit of butter, Better than her bitter butter, And she put it in her batter, And the batter was not bitter. So, 'twas better Betty Botter, Bought a bit of better butter.
Repetition • The action of repeating sounds, words, phrases, lines, or stanzas that have already been said or written • Used to emphasize a point or an emotion “The woods are lovely, dark and deep. But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep.” -Robert Frost What point do you think Robert Frost is trying to make by repeating the last line of the poem twice?
Summer By Walter Dean Meyers I like hot days, hot days Sweat is what you got days Bugs buzzin’ from cousin to cousin Juices dripping Running and ripping Catch the one you love days Birds peeping Old men sleeping Lazy days, daisies lay Beaming and dreaming Of hot days, hot days Sweat is what you got days
Summer By Walter Dean Meyers I like hot days, hot days Sweat is what you got days Bugs buzzin’ from cousin to cousin Juices dripping Running and ripping Catch the one you love days Birds peeping Old men sleeping Lazy days, daisies lay Beaming and dreaming Of hot days, hot days Sweat is what you got days