This document provides examples of different literary devices including:
1) Internal rhyme with examples like "men" and "women" from the line "And all the men and women merely players."
2) Assonance/consonance/alliteration with examples like "Jakia jumped in the jar of jelly" and "The grass grew green in the graveyard."
3) Onomatopoeia with examples of words that imitate sounds like "bow-wow," "buzz," and "creak."
4) Imagery with examples of words that create mental images like "black," "peal," and "glittering."
This document provides examples of different literary devices including:
1) Internal rhyme with examples like "men" and "women" from the line "And all the men and women merely players."
2) Assonance/consonance/alliteration with examples like "Jakia jumped in the jar of jelly" and "The grass grew green in the graveyard."
3) Onomatopoeia with examples of words that imitate sounds like "bow-wow," "buzz," and "creak."
4) Imagery with examples of words that create mental images like "black," "peal," and "glittering."
This document provides examples of different literary devices including:
1) Internal rhyme with examples like "men" and "women" from the line "And all the men and women merely players."
2) Assonance/consonance/alliteration with examples like "Jakia jumped in the jar of jelly" and "The grass grew green in the graveyard."
3) Onomatopoeia with examples of words that imitate sounds like "bow-wow," "buzz," and "creak."
4) Imagery with examples of words that create mental images like "black," "peal," and "glittering."
Example: internal rhyme (men,women) 1. And all the men and women merely players. ______________________1.A word is dead. When it is said, ______________________2. Some say. I say it just Begins to live That day. ______________________3. In Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row ______________________4. While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping, I cant stop dreaming and believe ______________________5. Eagerly I wished the morrow; vainly I had sought to borrow From my books surcease of sorrow; sorrow for the lost Lenore ______________________6. Ah, distinctly I remember it was in the bleak December As you leave me near the door ______________________7. That mark our place; and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly. ______________________8. Whose woods these are I think I know, His house is in the village, though; He will not see me stopping here To watch his woods fill up with snow _______________________9. And here on this turning of the stair Between passion and doubt, I pause and say a double prayer _______________________10. Double, double toil and trouble
II. ASSONANCE/CONSONANCE/ALLITERATION?
________________ 1. Jakia jumped in the jar of jelly
________________ 2. The grass grew green in the graveyard. ________________ 3. He keeps the kitchen clean. ________________ 4. Will she read these cheap leaflets. ________________ 5. Her finger hungered for a ring. ________________ 6. The snow in the rose garden groaned ________________ 7. Alices aunt ate apples and acorns around August ________________ 8. I lie down by the side of my bride ________________ 9. Fleet feet sweep by sleeping geese ________________ 10. And wears mans smudge and shares mans smell: the soil
III. Write the onomatopoeia word.
________________ 1. The large dog said, Bow-wow!
________________ 2. Both bees and buzzers buzz ________________ 3. Those clucking chickens are driving me crazy! ________________ 4. If youre going to cough, please cover your mouth. ________________ 5. The cabinet opened with a distinct creak ________________ 6. Did you forget to flush the toilet? ________________ 7. Daryl gargled the mouthwash. ________________ 8. The wounded soldier groaned. ________________ 9. The wolves howled at the moon. ________________ 10. Someone is knocking on the door.
IV. IMAGERY: write the word which give mental images.
_______________ 1. The night was black as ever.
_______________ 2. Silence was broken by the peal of piano keys. _______________ 3. She smelled the scent of sweet hibiscus wafting through the air. _______________ 4. The candy melted in her mouth and swirls of bittersweet chocolate. _______________ 5. Glittering white, the blanket of snow covered everything in sight. _______________ 6. I could hear the popping and crackling as mom dropped the bacon _______________ 7. Of withered leaves about your feet _______________ 8. And I saw the flash of a white throat _______________ 9. Shearing without a bubble the water _______________ 10. On a starry winter night in Portugal