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Rhyming Animals By Sue Peterson This is a poem about many animals that live in by and around you This is a poem about many animals you see It repeats the sound of
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Rhyming Animals By Sue Peterson This is a poem about many animals that live in by and around you This is a poem about many animals you see It repeats the sound of words too Poems that repe. This is called an orbit The same side of the Moon always faces the Earth It takes one month for the Moon to go around the Earth The Moon is a little more than 200000 miles from the Earth It is about the size of the Earth That means the Earth is fou Every day the blackbird would sing and sing When I ate my breakfast the blackbird ate his breakfast When I ate my lunch the blackbird ate his lunch When I ate my dinner the blackbird ate his dinner When I had a snack the blackbird had a snack too Th Dialect of the . Day . The “Cockney” dialect. The . Cockney dialect . is a very famous dialect of the UK because it is . associated with London . and for the . Cockney Rhyming Slang . that goes along with it.. G Cockney rhyming slang is a pretty simple if somewhat odd affair. It basically consists of a couplet of words, the second of which rhymes with the word you ’ re actually aiming at. For exampl A Rhyming Couplet is a two line poem where the last word of each line Rhyme with one another.. Example: . . You love fun dip and cherry coke.. . I like the way you laugh when I tell a joke.. Both coke and joke rhyme, therefor, this would be a rhyming couplet.. Characteristics of Poetry. Poems are usually divided into lines and then grouped into . stanzas. Figurative language. states ideas in new, creative ways. Sound devices. enhance mood. Figurative Language. Alliteration. : succession of same sound or same consonant group. Wild Wild West, Sea Shells Sell, Back Bench Boys. Consonance. : (pause in alliteration; intervening vowel). Go. bb. ets of Blu. bb. The . at. family. Choose a letter to make a word.. __. at . c. h. f. b. r. p. s. m. Try to spell the . at . family words. c. at . m. at . h. at . f. at . b. at . r. at . b. at . p. at . s. at . Match the pictures to the words. ANTARTICA. Background . 1912. Lawrence Oates . His last words were; . ‘I’m just going outside, I may be some time’. Form. Villanelle. 19 line poem with 5 . terects. and a quatrain. The rhyming scheme is strict – only two rhyming patterns.. View as slide show. Effectiveness of repetition. Adapted from AdPrin.com. Repetition. If an ad keeps repeating something that is false, will you start to believe it? . ___Yes. ___No. Click for the answer.. Dana . Moshkovitz. MIT. Coloring Two . Prover. Projection Game: . Given graph . G=(V,E). ,. Pick uniformly . vV. and two edges . {. v,u. },{. v,u. ’}E. .. Each . prover. gets an edge. Answers: colors for endpoints.. 2 Separate Principles . of Design. Take note of everything in . BLUE. Repetition. One object or shape repeated. Easter Island, . Ahu. . Tongariki. , . repetition as intimidation . http://. www.sophia.org. Kara . Klump. Special . Education. Background. 6:1:1 ratio ~ 6 students (5 boys & 1 girl), 1 teacher, 1 teacher assistant, supplementary aides as necessary.. 10-12 years of age. All students have an Individualized Education Plan. a rhyming pair of successive lines of verse, typically of the same . length. Stretch:. Why has Shakespeare chosen to use rhyming couplets in these scenes?. Task:. Look through your copy of the play – which scenes feature rhyming couplets at the end?.
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