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Authors often use onomatopoeia—words that imitate sounds—to try to describe the sounds that are part of the setting and plot. The use of onomatopoeia also helps authors to develop other figurative devices, such as alliteration and rhythm. Exercise: Identify the examples of onomatopoeia in each literary passage by underlining them.
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Preview and Download !Date: _____ Level 5, Lesson 8 – Similes, Metaphors, and Personification 53 A. Below are several sentences. If a metaphor is present, write a simile to take its place. If a simile is present, write a metaphor to take its place. It is fine to slightly modify
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Preview and Download !2 2 Alliteration Onomatopoeia Metaphor Simile Hyperbole 2022-02-18 STONE OSBORNE Alliteration Onomatopoeia Metaphor Simile Hyperbole Metaphor, Simile, Personification, Hyperbole | Figurative
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Preview and Download !FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE: ONOMATOPOEIA PERSONIFICATION METAPHOR SIMILE Figurative language is when a writer or speaker describes something through the use of unusual comparisons, for effect, to add interest, or to make things clearer. A word that imitates the sound it describes. An example is “oink.” It is the actual sound that a pig makes.
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Preview and Download !Like onomatopoeia, alliteration uses specific words and their sounds to create a rhythm and mood. Unlike onomatopoeia, alliteration is the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words. Here is an example of alliteration versus onomatopoeia in the description of a girl on a slide: Sentence with Alliteration:
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Preview and Download !Do you want to explore the world of reality and fantasy through literature? Download this PDF module from DepEd Tambayan and learn how to analyze different types of texts, identify the elements of fiction and nonfiction, and express your opinions and emotions. This module is suitable for Grade 6 English learners who want to improve their reading and writing skills.
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Preview and Download !Onomatopoeia is the imitation of natural sounds. For example: The steam hissed from the open valve. Onomatopoeia is a poetic device that produces an auditory image to the reader. Underline the words you “hear” in these sentences: 1. The train rumbled down the track. 2. The truck’s brakes screeched in the distance. 3.
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Preview and Download !Assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words. These vowel sounds come anywhere within the word. It is used to reinforce the meanings of words or to set the mood.
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