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Smiley Face Tricks To improve your writing and develop your VOICE

Smiley Face Tricks To improve your writing and develop your VOICE. M3. MAGIC THREE. 3 parallel groups of words, usually separated by commas, that create poetic rhythm or add support.

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Smiley Face Tricks To improve your writing and develop your VOICE

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  1. Smiley Face Tricks To improve your writing and develop your VOICE

  2. M3 MAGIC THREE 3 parallel groups of words, usually separated by commas, that create poetic rhythm or add support. “In the woods, I would spend hours listening to the wind rustle the leaves, watching the birds soar, and smelling the sweet fragrance of the forest.”

  3. FDL FIGURATIVE & DESCRIPTIVE LANGUAGE Similes, metaphors, hyperbole, onomatopoeia, personification, symbolism, irony, alliteration, assonance, sensory details, imagery… “In the moonlightYour faceitglowsLike a thousand diamonds…” ~Broken by Secondhand Serenade

  4. RFE REPETITION FOR EFFECT Repeat a symbol, sentence starter, important word to stress its importance. “And miles to go before I sleep,And miles to go before I sleep.” ~Robert Frost, "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening"

  5. HM HYPHENATED MODIFIERS Groups of words that are hyphenated because the string of words functions as one adjective. “She gave me that get-out-of-my-way-or-there's-gonna-be-trouble kind of glare that had me running in the other direction."

  6. FCE FULL-CIRCLE ENDING Repeat a phrase (from the first paragraph) at the very end to create a full-circle ending. “Math class — it’s like a foreign language, a mystery, a puzzle. First day—my luck—we do fractions. Invert and multiply, I’ve got it memorized, but when do I do it? The teacher talks in numbers, not words, and when she uses words, there’s always a catch—something about trains or planes leaving cities at the same time and how fast were they going. She calls them “story” problems. What kind of story is that—the boring kind? Math class— it’s like a foreign language.”

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