Sound Divices
Examples of Sound Divices
Literary Divices
Examples of Literary Divices
Content vocabulary
100
A word that imitates the sound it repersents.
What is onomatopoeia?
100
BOOM, BANG, CLASH, HISS, HONK, MEOW
what is onomatopoeia
100
something that represents something else
What is a symbol
100
you are a pig.
What is a metaphor
100
options before hand
What is preconception
200
a pattern of words that contains similar sound at the end of the line.
What is rhyme?
200
peter piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
What is alliteration
200
a comparison using "like" or "as"
what is a simile
200
you are a horse.
What is simile
200
the ordanary form of written or spoken language .
What is prose
300
the repition of initial consonant sounds.
What is alliteration
300
life for me is wild and free!
What is rhyme
300
a comparison not using "like" or "as"
what is a metapor
300
the dog talk to other dogs
What is personification
300
add notes or comments to the text
What is annotate
400
same words repeated to show importance.
What is repetition?
400
Why? Nobody will ever see it. Nobody will ever see it. I keep working on it even though I can never show it to anybody. I keep working on it even though someone might get hurt.
What is repetition
400
giving human characteristics to non-human things
What is personifiction
400
it was a hot summer day. heat wave just passing through. everyone has a bottle of water. everyone sweating so badly the it looks that they took a bath.
What is imagery
400
technique used to create meaning making comparisions so the reader can better understand
What is a literary divice
500
used by authors too add the imagery which allows them to bring their reader by hearing sounds.
What is sound divices
500
What about the joke: Knock-knock Who's there? Boo Boo who? Don't cry, I was only joking
what is onomatopoeia
500
use of clear discription, full of sensery words to help create pictures in the readers mind.
What is imagery
500
red means victory, blue means bravery
What is symbolism
500
form of poetry that does not follow rules but arranged in lines
What is a free-verse poem