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Use the senates to answer the question
“the comb raked through her matted hair and tore the tangles buried there” Which
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Use the line from a poem to answer the question.
“The storm raged with gusts and raged with rain.” Identify the stylistic
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What is a graphical element that effects the way a poem sounds to a reader
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What is a graphical element that affects the way a poem sounds to a reader?(1
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____ occurs when several words that are close together all begin
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The author's repetitive use of the "b" sound in the excerpt creates a sense of rhythm and musicality to the lines. This
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The words “jingling, tinkling” in line 14 of “The Bells” are NOT an example of __________.
(1 point) Responses 
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What is onomatopoeia?(1 point)
Responses a word that imitates the actual sound that it is describing a word that imitates the
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oliver
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Word
Dictionary Definition Definition in your own words alliteration rhyme
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____ occurs when several words that are close together all begin
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Which description describes rhyme
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Pulling's of darkness multiple choice the words jingling tingling in line fourteen of the bales are not an example of
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The best created by the repetition of sounds or stressed syllables.
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What is assonance
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“LXV [Once, I knew a fine song]” by Stephen Crane
Once, I knew a fine song, —It is true, believe me,— It was all of
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“LXV [Once, I knew a fine song]” by Stephen Crane
Once, I knew a fine song, —It is true, believe me,— It was all of
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The words “jingling, tinkling” in line 14 of “The Bells” are NOT an example of __________.
(1 point) Responses repetition
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Alliteration, rhyme and onomatopoeia are all examples of
A prose. B sound devices. C image devices. D meters.
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Which of the following describes the repetition of words with the same beginning sound? (1 point)
alliteration O meter O
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What description defines rhyme?
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Which of the following describes rhyme?(1 point)
Responses the pattern of stressed and unstressed beats in a poem or other
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What is onomatopoeia?(1 point)
Responses the repetition of the same letter or sound at the beginning of words that are close
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she
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Which description defines rhyme? (1 point)
the repetition of an ending sound a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables O the
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Alliteration occurs when several words that are close together all
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Sukuna
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occurs when several words that are close together all begin with the
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Drag and drop the answer into the correct location.(1 point) occurs when several words that are close together all begin with
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What is onomatopoeia? (1 point)
a word that imitates the actual sound that it is describing a repetition of similar sounding
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Which of the following describes the repetition of words with the same beginning sound?(1 point)
Responses meter meter repetition
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What is assonance
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What is onomatopoeia?
The repetition of the the same letter, or sound at the beginning of words that are close together A
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What is onomatopoeia?(1 point) Responses the repetition of the same letter or sound at the beginning of words that are close
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"Fit sonitus spūmante salō"
All of the following techniques are being used in this line except: (which one is *not*) Question 3
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The words “jingling, tinkling” in line 14 of “The Bells” are NOT an example of __________.
(1 point) Responses repetition
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Drag and drop the answer into the correct location.
___________ occurs when several words that are close together all begin with
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Question Multiple Choice The words “jingling, tinkling” in line 14 of “The Bells” are NOT an example
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The words “jingling, tinkling” in line 14 of “The Bells” are NOT an example of __________.
(1 point) Responses repetition
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ultiple Choice
The words “jingling, tinkling” in line 14 of “The Bells” are NOT an example of __________. (1 point)
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Multiple Choice%0D%0AThe words “jingling, tinkling” in line 14 of “The Bells” are NOT an example of __________.%0D%0A(1
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Which of the following describes the repetition of words with the same beginning sound?(1 point)
Responses meter meter rhyme
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________occurs when several words that are close together all begin with the same consonant sound.
A. Alliteration B. Metaphor C.
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the daudh8ayw
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What is onomatopoeia?
A. a comparison between two unlike objects using like or as B. the repetition of the same letter or sound
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The words "jingling, tinkling" in line 14 of "The Bells" are NOT an example of ___________
A. repetition B. assonance C.
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The phrase 'radiant maiden' in the poem "the raven" is an example of
A) assonance B) internal rhyme C) repetition D) onomatopoeia
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The phrase 'radiant maiden' in the poem "the raven" is an example of
A) assonance B) repetition C) onomatopoeia
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Define consonance
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Task 2: Investigate the Devices
YOU FOUND STANZA 11 Next task: Read the stanza. Then, fill in the boxes with literary devices
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Multiple Choice The words “jingling, tinkling” in line 14 of “The Bells” are NOT an example of __________. (1 point)
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Sound Device: Choose two examples of sound device usage - define the term and discuss how it enhances the meaning of the poem
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What is onomatopoeia?(1 point)
Responses a comparison between two unlike objects using like or as a comparison between two unlike
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Select the correct answer from the list (1 point)
______occurs when several words that are close together all begin with the same
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