onomatopoeia
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Poems that use onomatopoeia arouse the sense of: sound, touch, smell or sight?
Doesn't poems that use onomatopoeia ariuse the sense of sound? I think that it is sound. It is a word that is used to create a sound effect. for example sizzle, snap sorry- I
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It SHUSHES
It hushes The loudness in the road. It flitter-twitters, And laughs away from me. It laughs a lovely whiteness, And whitely whirls away, To be Some otherwhere, Still white as milk or shirts, So beautiful it hurts. Does the poet’s use of
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Which of the following is an example of onomatopoeia?
A puddle a jump puddle splosh•• Jump in and slide Umbrella umbrella umbrella umbrella Bumbershoot barrel of rain What is the onomatopoeia describing? The amount of rain The sound of someone jumping
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1) The tea was cold, the fire was dead;
What figurative language is this? A)assonance Eliminate B)onomatopoeia C)alliteration D)internal rhyme 2) Which stylistic or literary device is used in the line: ‘Sick with a fear that had no form? A)simile and
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Lesson 19: Rythm and Rhyme Unit Test gifted and talented language arts 6 B unit 2: Rythm and Rhyme
Write 1-2 paragraphs in response to the following prompt: Explain how repetition, alliteration, and onomatopoeia are all used in lines 6-7 of “Cynthia in
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Onomatopoeia: The rusty spigot sputters, utters a splutter,spatters a smattering of drops, gashes wider, slash, spatters, scatters,spurts, finally stops sputtering and plash! gushes rushes splashes clear water dashes. What is happening in ''onomatopoeia''?
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Is "brittle" an onomatopoeia?
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What is a example of a onomatopoeia for a butterfly?
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What is the effect of onomatopoeia in a poem?
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In "Onomatopoeia," what does the speaker mean to covey with the following lines?
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do you know any bird poems that have alliteration, personification, imagery, hyperbole, and onomatopoeia??
please help!!!!
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My sister thinks she is psychic. She says she has ESPN.
A. Irony B. Onomatopoeia C. Pun D. Malapropism D?
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Debunk the luck of the clock to a mock’’ is an example of -------(a) consonance (b) assonance (c) alliteration (d) onomatopoeia?
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in the poem the sloth by theodore roethke is there any personification, alliteration, imagery or onomatopoeia
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I’m excited about my vacation. The beach has been calling my name.
A. Personification B. Irony C. Hyperbole D. Onomatopoeia A??
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In “Summer,” the word buzzin is an example of which of the following sound devices?
A. alliteration B. assonance C. onomatopoeia D. consonance C?
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Which option describes the feeling associated with a word?(1 point)
A.connotation B.onomatopoeia C.alliteration D.denotation
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i need to write three more poems for english about child abuse using onomatopoeia, personification, voice, and alliteration
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According to Safire, all the following words are usual examples of onomatopoeia except:
A. hiss B. babble C. buzz D. chaos D?
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The words hum and ham are examples of which sound device?
A. onomatopoeia B. consonance C. assonance D. alliteration A?
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Her many hands reach out to us.
Her many tongues are garrulous. These lines make use of A. Aliteration B. onomatopoeia C. Simile D. Personification
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Is there euphony, cacophony, onomatopoeia in the poem Phenomenal Woman by Maya Angelou? Examples are needed.
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Which of the following is the repetition of consonants as in hip and hop?
A. assonance B. consonance C. alliteration D. onomatopoeia I am putting B, Do you agree with my answer?
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Explain how rhythm, rhyme, and other sound effects,alliteration, assonance, onomatopoeia,can contribute to a poem's mood.
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From the poem the slave's dream please give one example for each of the following poetic techniques:simile,metaphor,alliteration,personification and onomatopoeia
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when describing a deserted place how can you use onomatopoeia to biuld up the tension and make it fun for the reader? please give some examples
thank you
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He got it and he wore it and he tore it and he patched it,
Which stylistic device is found in line 36? A) allusion B) inversion C) onomatopoeia D) repetition
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Need help with this:
Explain how rhyme, rhythm, and other sound effects such as alliteration, assonance, and onomatopoeia can contribute to a poem's mood. Thanks -MC
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In Derek Walcott's poem 52 the reference to the trenches of Agincourt, France is what?
Is it a metaphor, allusion, personification, or onomatopoeia?
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Which sound device does this phrase demonstrate?
cruel cackles of crazed crones A. consonance B. assonance C. alliteration D. onomatopoeia C?
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what are some possible nature poems with a rhyme scheme of AAAA or AABB or ABAB or ABCB WITH alliteration,metaphor,onomatopoeia,personification,and simile
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The poetic device used in the line below is and example of ______.
"For the moon never beams without bringing me dreams" internal rhyme*** irony a simile onomatopoeia
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“…you spoke Spanish formal as your father, the judge without a courtroom.”
This quote shows what figurative language? A. metaphor B. simile C. personification D. onomatopoeia B?
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Which of these appeal to you?
* Onomatopoeia Alliteration Consonance Assonance Repetition Rhyme These are the words i might use in my poem. Sadness, Depression, Anxiety Please actually answer the question.
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(From "The Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock" by T. S. Eliot)
In the room the women come and go Talking of Michelangelo. The bolded words are an example of: Onomatopoeia Alliteration Rhyme Assonance
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Can somebody PLEASE help me with this question urgently?
What literary device is used in the STANZA below? it was going to be one of those days jinxed hexed hapless hopeless Choices: a.Onomatopoeia b.Alliteration c.Personification d.Metaphor thank you!!!!
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I pull out all the stops and start my thorough speculation.
In line 8, which literary device does the author use to create a musical quality? a) allusion B) free verse C) alliteration D) onomatopoeia
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For what reason might an author use onomatopoeia in a story or poem?
a. to help create a vivid picture*** b. to compare unlike items or concepts c. to give the text a song-like quality d. to represent something else
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
“The comb raked through her matted hair and tore at the tangles buried there.” Which stylistic technique is used in the example? (1 point) repetition onomatopoeia rhyme alliteration
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The following lines of poetry are an example of which sound device?
This is the pond, and these are my feet. This is the rooster, and this is more of my feet. alliteration repetition onomatopoeia rhyme
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The following lines of poetry are an example of which sound device?
This is the pond, and these are my feet. This is the rooster, and this is more of my feet. (alliteration) repetition onomatopoeia rhyme Ms. Sue is this right
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In “Summer,” the line “Bugs buzzin from cousin to cousin” illustrates which sound device?
A. alliteration B. assonance C. onomatopoeia D. all of the above I believe it is D, Do you agree?
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Need help with this:
'Explain how rhyme, rhythm, and other sound effect such as alliteration, assonance, and onomatopoeia, can contribute to a poem's mood. Support your ideas with examples from the two poems 'American Hero' and 'The Gift' Thanks -MC
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I need a poem that contains at least six of the poetic devices listed below:
simile metaphor personification onomatopoeia alliteration rhyme rhythm rhyme scheme repetition
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This should be relavantly easy and yet,i'm still blank! I just need a couple of examples of sounds in the city and the country in onomatopoeia form. (it's for 2 onomatopia poems,one incity,one in country)
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"Suddenly there came a tapping, / As of someone gently rapping, rapping at my chamber doors". Which poetic device does Poe use in these lines?
A. consonance B. hyperbole C. metaphor D. onomatopoeia is it A or b.
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among the elements of poetry are the sound devices alliteration, repetition, and onomatopoeia. in a paragraph, define and provide an example of each. Then explain how people use these to enhance mood and meaning in their poems. Support your answers with
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The following quote from “An Ancient Gesture” is an example of what literary element?
“I thought, as I wiped my eyes on the corner of my apron: Penelope did this too. And more than once: you can’t keep weaving all day And undoing it all through the
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Give two examples of each of the following elements of poetry from the poems you have read in Units 4, 5, and 6.
Metaphor: Simile: Personification: Onomatopoeia: Imagery: Sensory Language: Rhyme: Alliteration: Assonance: Consonance: Repetition:
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(From "The Guitar" by Federico García Lorca)
It weeps For distant things, Warm southern sands Desiring white camellias. The bolded words are an example of: Onomatopoeia Alliteration Rhyme Assonance
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Here’s a quick biography of how I came to be, 1
the junior lead detective who researches fearlessly. 2 The probability, I find, is just as good as coincidence 3 that I’ll find some hidden mystery by watching some events. 4 This vocation, fair and true,
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Which line from the poem contains an example of onomatopoeia? (1 point)
A. The Sea murmurs sleepily in the cool morning dawn.<----- B.Like glittering fish at the water's edge. C. Surfers in wetsuits paddle through low waves, D. Searching for shells and
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1. which of the following lines contains the best example of onomatopoeia
a. she glowed like a candle, clear night b. the child made a wish on the eventing star c. the buzz saw sputtered and droned ** d. the tiger came closer - and closer - and closer
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“Ball goes in (thwack) to mitt,/ and goes out (thwack) back to mitt.” This is an example of which sound device?
A. onomatopoeia B. assonance C. consonance D. alliteration A?
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The phrase, "The rogues ran rapidly around,” is a good example of
1.alliteration. 2.assonance. 3.onomatopoeia. 4.personification. I believe the answer is between alliteration and assonance.
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Please help me to pick out 6 lines from the poem Invictus of William Ernest Henley that used sensory images and identify the sense used for each line.I also need to pick out one line that used onomatopoeia.
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Identify the sound device Shakespeare uses in this passage:
HAMLET. Whose spirit with divine ambition puffed Makes mouths at the invisible event, —Hamlet, act 4, scene 4 I think it is D assonance alliteration onomatopoeia meter
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Which sound device most clearly connects the following lines?
"Those are pearls that were his eyes: Nothing of him that doth fade, But doth suffer a sea-change Into something rich and strange." A. alliteration B. assonance ** C. consonance D. dissonance E.
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Ok, I really need help!! In my english class, we are supposed to find two examples of onomatopoeia in the poem "Porphyria's Lover" by Robert Browning. I can only find one!! Any ideas, anyone?? Thanks!
Murmuring? thanks, but that's the one that i already
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Among the elements of poetry are the sound devices alliteration, repetition, and onomatopoeia. In a paragraph, define and provide an example of each. Then, explain how poets use these sound devices to enhance mood and meaning in their poems.
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I need a poem that contains at least six of the poetic devices listed below:
simile metaphor personification onomatopoeia alliteration rhyme rhythm rhyme scheme repetition I need this poem before 7 pm tonight, because my assignment is due tomorrow.
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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 technique used in this line. (1 point) onomatopoeia alliteration repetition rhyme scheme
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what kind of poem is this? ONOMATOPOEIA
by: EVE MERRIAM The rusty spigot sputters, utters a splutter, 5 spatters a smattering of drops, gashes wider; slash, splatters, scatters, 10 spurts, finally stops sputtering and plash! gushes rushes splashes clear
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O, sweep of stars over Harlem Streets
O, little breath of oblivion that is night 1) what literary device is used in line 2? Metaphor or onomatopoeia? 2) "little breath of oblivion" refers to what quality of night? Bleakness or silence?
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(From "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night" by Dylan Thomas)
Good men, the last wave by, crying how bright Their frail deeds might have danced in a green bay, Rage, rage against the dying of the light. The bolded words are an example of: Onomatopoeia
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The following quote from “Pecos Bill” is an example of what type of figurative language?
“Bill glanced up at the cyclone and the quiet smile on his face faded into a frown. He saw that the cyclone was angry. Very, very angry indeed.” A.
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Please help me to pick out 6 lines from the poem Invictus of William Ernest Henley that used sensory images and identify the sense used for each line.I also need to pick out one line that used onomatopoeia.
I only Have one answer Black as the pit from pole
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Can someone help me write a simple poem, using the following?:
1 Example of Anaphora 1 Example of Catalogue of Items 1 Strong Image (use at least 10 words) 1 Example of Onomatopoeia 1 Example EACH of Assonance, Alliteration, and Consonance I'd really
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'Write a sentence describing the sounds made by each of the following things. Try to use onomatopoeia and alliteration to echo the sounds you hear'
1. a rainy, windy night 2. a cat eating dry pet food 3. a dumming practicing 4. a city street 5. a person
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Read the following lines from Edgar Allan Poe‘s poem the raven suddenly there came a tapping as of someone gently rapping rapping at my chamber door which poetic device does Poe use in these lines.
Consonance Hyperbole Metaphor Onomatopoeia
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(From "Not Waving but Drowning" by Stevie Smith)
Poor chap, he always loved larking And now he’s dead It must have been too cold for him his heart gave way, They said. The bolded words are an example of: Onomatopoeia Alliteration Rhyme Assonance The
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From reading "Birches," we can conclude that the speaker is a(n):
A: Boy B: Birch tree C: old man D: girl on her hands and knees Answer : A ? "Song" makes extensive use of : A: assonance B: personification C: rhyme D: onomatopoeia Answer: C "The creation"
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Which line in the poem contains an example of onomatopoeia?
A. Line 6 B. Line 7 C. Line 14 D. Line 15 Line 6: and you'll forget all about that broccoli you chop Line 7: Rock candy looks like beautiful glass Line 14: but spinach tastes all gritty and sandy
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Which line in the poem contains an example of onomatopoeia?
A. Line 6 B. Line 7 C. Line 14 D. Line 15 Line 6: and you'll forget all about that broccoli you chop Line 7: Rock candy looks like beautiful glass Line 14: but spinach tastes all gritty and sandy
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What is a musical feel of a poem? Also, how does alliteration, onomatopoeia, rhythm, and rhyme contribute to the musical feel of a poem?
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Which literary device is used in this poem?
For a Lady I Know by Countee Cullen She even thinks that up in heaven Her class lies late and snores While poor black cherubs rise at seven To do celestial chores. a. onomatopoeia b. repetition c. hyperbole d.
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(From "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" by T. S. Eliot)
I am no prophet—and here’s no great matter; I have seen the moment of my greatness flicker, And I have seen the eternal Footman hold my coat, and snicker And in short, I was afraid The bolded
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Vanna Black pays money for vowels. If consonants are worth nothing and the following words are worth the following amounts, then find the value of each vowel. All vowels are worth the same amount in each but each vowel has a different value.
Audacious=$260
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Read the following lines from Edgar Allen Poe's poem "The Raven" "Suddenly there came a tapping, / As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door." Which poetic device does Poe use in these lines?
A. Consonance B. Hyperbole** C. Metaphor D.
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Vanna Red sells the vowels a, e, i, o, and u each for a different
price but less than $250. Consonants are free. You must pay separately for each occurrence of a vowel in a word. Audacious sells for $260, equivocations for $340, inimitable for $225,
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Vanna Red sells the vowels a, e, i, o, and u each for a different
price but less than $250. Consonants are free. You must pay separately for each occurrence of a vowel in a word. Audacious sells for $260, equivocations for $340, inimitable for $225,
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Thank you very much for your last corrections. Can you please let me know if the following statements are correct?
1)Briefly outline the different types of narrator you can encounter when reading a narrative text/or in a narrative text? Refer then to the
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Which sentence describes a race car using onomatopoeia?
A. The sweet car went around the track quickly. B. The rapid race car drove around the track. C. The fast car traveled around the roadway D. The sleek, powerful race car zoomed around the track. I
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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
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Which of the following name figurative Language.
Metaphor Rhythm Definition my answer Dialogue Which of the following lines of poetry contains a simile The smell of sweet happiness swirls from the bakery door The last bird-song of the day greets the night's
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My homework assignment is to take Walt Whitmans poem, "I Hear America Singing" and replace words/lines in the poem with the following:
1 Example of Parallel Structure or Anaphora 1 Catalogue of Items 1 Strong Image (use at least 10 words) 1 Example of
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I need help with this English quiz please help before 9pm.
Which of the following names a type of figurative language? A.Metaphor B.Rhythm** C.Definition D.Dialogue Which of the following poetry lines contain a simile? A.The smell of sweet happiness swirls
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The phrase "radiant maiden" in the poem "The Raven" is an example of?
A: Assonance B: Alliteration C: Onomatopoeia I chose A is this correct? Thank you In Edgar Allan Poe's poem "The Bells", how does the tone change from the begging to the end? A: From sad
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Full fathom five thy father lies;
Of his bones are coral made; Those are pearls that were his eyes; Nothing of him that doth fade But doth suffer a sea change Into something rich and strange. Sea nymphs hourly ring his knell; Ding-dong. Hark! Now I hear
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1. What does Quindlen call feeding babies, walking dogs, and doing household jobs?
A. difficult chores B. simple daily routines C. well-paid occupations D. enjoyable pastimes 2.What group of people does Quindlen decide are “correct” in their views? A.
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The rusty spigot
sputters, utters a splutter, spatters a smattering of drops, gashes wider; slash, splatters, scatters, spurts, finally stops sputtering and plash! gushes rushes splashes clear water dashes 2. What is happening in “Onomatopoeia”? A. A
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The Pied Piper of Hamelin
― Robert Browning "Then, like a musical adept, To blow the pipe his lips he wrinkled, And green and blue his sharp eyes twinkled, Like a candle-flame where salt is sprinkled; And ere three shrill notes the pipe uttered, You heard
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1. Read the following lines from Edgar Allan Poe's poem "The Raven".
"suddenly there came a tapping, / As of someone gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door." Which poetic device does Poe use in these lines? A. consonance B. hyperbole C. metaphor D.
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They randomize the question numbers but the questions should all be the same, just in a different order.
There is a heat wave (Using the stanza from rucuerdo: AABBCC A new character is introduced at the end. They are different ages. As joe was walking down
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"Full Fathom Five" by - William Shakespeare
Full fathom five thy father lies; Of his bones are coral made; Those are pearls that were his eyes; Nothing of him that doth fade But doth suffer a sea change Into something rich and strange. Sea nymphs hourly
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1. What does beat refer to in poetry?
the repetition of similar sounds at the ends of words the main rhythm of the poem****** the patterns of rhymes at the end of lines of poetry a grouping of two or more lines in a poem 2. Which option describes the
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The rusty spigot
sputters, utters a splutter, spatters a smattering of drops, gashes wider; slash, splatters, scatters, spurts, finally stops sputtering and plash! gushes rushes splashes clear water dashes 3. What is happening in “Onomatopoeia”? A. A
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What does beat refer to in poetry?(1 point) Responses the main rhythm of the poem the main rhythm of the poem the repetition of similar sounds at the ends of words the repetition of similar sounds at the ends of words a grouping of two or more lines in a
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I need help with 2 questions for this poem:
Hear, nature, hear; dear goddess, hear! Suspend thy purpose, if thou didst intend To make this creature fruitful! Into her womb convey sterility! Dry up in her the organs of increase; [5] And from her derogate
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Which excerpt from Carl Sandburg’s "Three Boys with Jugs of Molasses and Secret Ambitions" includes both alliteration and onomatopoeia?
a."And I like you because you got some wishes and some suspicions and you look mixed up," he said to Miney Mo, sticking
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