HW 4-5 Notes pg. 29-34



Alliteration- strictly speaking, is the repetition of the initial sound of words in a line or lines of verse.
     Ex. The bears toughness, pink as a baby’s
            Leap up, like that, like that, and land so lightly

Consonance is a type of alliterations that is found in the interior sounds of words
  Ex. The LITTLE boy LOST his shoe in the FIELD

Assonance  is the repetition of bowel sounds within words in a line or lines of verse in effect such repetition creates a near rhyme (it is less obvious than alliteration)

Onomatopeya  is the use of a word that through it sound as well as it sounds represents what it defines
  Ex. Cows moo, birds chirp, thunder rumbles

Words list in Memoiral to D.C that   Interlock the lines
Music
Chemistry
Secret
Spoken
Ivory
Golden
Bird no more

Language is rich, poems work in conjunction with every other part, lace, content, diction, tone, rhyme , all add into the poetic verse

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