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Key Words - Farlingaye High School

Key Words - Farlingaye High School

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Onomatopoeia Words which sound like the word they are describing e.g. buzz, crack. Oxymoron A phrase in which the words contradict each other, usually for effect. e.g. "cold fire” or “sick health” Personification Using a metaphor to make something seem human. Repetition A word said more than once. Usually used to stress it. Rhetorical ...

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Literary Terms Quiz: English, R - MS. COLLINSON'S CLASSES

Literary Terms Quiz: English, R - MS. COLLINSON'S CLASSES

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B. repeating first sounds of words in a series C. speaking clearly or using the right words in writing D. sounds in the words that are spelled like they sound _____ 4. onomatopoeia A. words that are spelled the way they sound B. repeating middle sounds in words C. funny sounds in poetry that do not mean anything D. all the above _____5.

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Alliteration Onomatopoeia Metaphor Simile Hyperbole ...

Alliteration Onomatopoeia Metaphor Simile Hyperbole ...

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Onomatopoeia? Onomatopoeia: Words whose sound suggests its meaning. Onomatopoeia Examples: The bees buzzed by flying back to their hive. Click the button to take the picture. The pig squealed when it saw the dog coming.!

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Figures of Speech - Language Arts w Ms. Smithey

Figures of Speech - Language Arts w Ms. Smithey

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Onomatopoeia – words that imitate real sounds (Meow) Personification – give human qualities to non-human things (The leaves dance in the wind) Hyperbole – extreme exaggeration to make a point (I told you a million times.) Alliteration Alliteration Alliteration Idiom Idiom Idiom Simile Simile Simile Onomatopoeia

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edTPA - Weebly

edTPA - Weebly

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order to describe how words and phrases give meaning to a story with 80% accuracy. (intrapersonal, interpersonal, linguistic) (cognitive) (CC.2.R.L.4) 5. Given a story, comic strip, or picture, students will be able to describe the onomatopoeia in order to demonstrate how words and phrases give meaning to a story with 80% accuracy.

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Poetry Vocabulary

Poetry Vocabulary

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onomatopoeia. Haiku: Definition: • Originating in Japan, a Haiku is a three-line poem which contains seventeen syllables. ... Onomatopoeia: Definition: • Using words whose sounds suggest their meaning. • Example: –Buzz –Rustle –Tinkle –Thud. Quatrain: Definition: • A poem or stanza of four lines.

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