An engaging and educational visual representation of the concepts of alliteration and onomatopoeia. Illustrate these literary devices with an open book displaying three sections. The first section shows an image of multiple objects beginning with the same consonant sound to demonstrate alliteration. The second section uses a comic style bubble with a word like 'buzz' or 'crash' to represent onomatopoeia, a word imitating a sound it's describing. The third section may contain a scene of a beautiful flower arrangement with petals in various shades of purple, and another scene of energetically determined friends at the finish line of a race.

Figurative Language Quick Check

1. ______ occurs when several words that are close together all begin with the same consonant sound.
1A. Alliteration

2. What is onomatopoeia?
2A. a word that imitates the actual sound that it is describing

3. Which sentence contains an example of alliteration?
3A. The pretty purple petals of the flowers made the arrangement beautiful.

4. Which sentence includes an example of alliteration?
4A. The feisty friends finished the race in record time.

1. ______ occurs when several words that are close together all begin with the same consonant sound.

1B. Alliteration

2. What is onomatopoeia?
2A. a word that imitates the actual sound that it is describing

3. Which sentence contains an example of alliteration?
3A. The pretty purple petals of the flowers made the arrangement beautiful.

4. Which sentence includes an example of alliteration?
4B. The feisty friends finished the race in record time.

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To answer these questions, we need to understand the concept of alliteration and how to identify it in sentences.

Alliteration occurs when several words that are close together all begin with the same consonant sound. It is a form of figurative language that adds emphasis and musicality to the text.

Let's go through the questions one by one:

1. The answer to the first question is Alliteration. This is because alliteration is the specific term that describes multiple words with the same consonant sound.

2. The answer to the second question is onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia is a word that imitates the actual sound it describes. It is another form of figurative language that creates vivid imagery by using words that sound like the sound they represent.

3. To identify an example of alliteration, we look for words in a sentence that begin with the same consonant sound. In the third sentence, "pretty," "purple," and "petals" all start with the /p/ sound, making it an example of alliteration.

4. Similarly, in the fourth sentence, "feisty" and "friends" both begin with the /f/ sound, which makes it an example of alliteration.

By understanding the definitions and characteristics of alliteration and onomatopoeia, we can easily identify examples in sentences.

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