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The following phrase, “The eyes scoffed at her beliefs“ is an example of ...
This is the repetition of the same consonant over and over at the start words in a row.
The following statement is an example of what this figurative language: “Life for me ain’t been no crystal stair.”
“You, who once used thisslander as a compliment.” is an example of this term.Note the Hint in YELLOW
A poem without a regular pattern—does not Rhyme—and uses poetic elements
This is an example:There once was a girl from Troy She would always try to annoy She looked like a moose She laughed like a goose Her silliness always distracted a boy
She was a pineapple—sweet on the inside, but they had to get passed the tough exterior.
Life for me ain’t been no swing set. It has rust on it and squeaks but all the time I keep flowing.
The words strolled across the screen presenting her life story.
She moved her hand across the page like a conductor directing the careful placement of each word.
Daily Double!!
The words jumped from the page into the teachers mind. The student was a fabulous writer!
What poetic element do you see in this music:“Boy we go together like peanuts and Paydays—like Marley and Reggae.”
Explain this metaphor--“The scars of your love, they leave me breathless.”
Her boyfriend’s love has been so bad that she can’t think or breathe or hardly live when she thinks about him.
In “Jar of Hearts”-What does the speaker mean, “You’re gonna catch a cold from the ice inside your soul”? AND—what poetic element(s) is/are used?
He is so mean, his soul has no purpose. He is emotionless. This is a metaphor. Followed by the backhanded hyperbole—that he will “catch a cold” this extends the metaphor AND slams him.
Think of a song you like. 1.) Write ONE line with a poetic element. 2.) Tell me the poetic element. 3.) Explain what it means.