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Poetic Techniques…. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 8. 1. 'Beloved sweetheart bastard' 'Havisham' by Carol Ann Duffy OXYMORON. 2. 'His shoulders globed like a full sail strung' 'Follower' by Seamus Heaney SIMILE. 3. 'Stars danced in the sky' 'A Frosty Night' by Robert Graves
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Poetic Techniques… 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 8
1 'Beloved sweetheart bastard' 'Havisham' by Carol Ann Duffy OXYMORON
2 'His shoulders globed like a full sail strung' 'Follower' by Seamus Heaney SIMILE
3 'Stars danced in the sky' 'A Frosty Night' by Robert Graves PERSONIFICATION
4 'Pots and pans bang together in celebration, clang' 'This Room' by ImtiazDhakar ONOMATOPOEIA
5 'I give you an onion. It is a moon wrapped in brown paper' 'Valentine' by Carol Ann Duffy METAPHOR
6 'Of our struggle to become Separate. We want, we shouted' 'Catrin' by Gillian Clarke CAESURA or ENJAMBMENT
7 'Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pepper' Nursery rhyme ALLITERATION and PLOSIVE CONSONANTS
8 'Sees her idol stand with a satisfied smile' 'In Church' by Thomas Hardy ALLITERATION and SIBILANCE
9 ‘The snail pushes through a green night, for the grass is heavy’ ‘Considering the Snail’ by Thom Gunn ENJAMBMENT