
Alliteration, Assonance, and Consonance
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Rachelle Wilson
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Answer the following questions without looking up the answers! We first need to see what you already know.
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Match
Match the term to the example.
Metaphor
Simile
Alliteration
Love is the north star to every ship.
You are like sunshine on a cloudy day.
From forth the fatal loins of the foes
Love is the north star to every ship.
You are like sunshine on a cloudy day.
From forth the fatal loins of the foes
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Poetic Devices
Alliteration, assonance, and consonance
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Match
Match the term to the example.
Personification
Onomatopoeia
Hyperbole
Repetition
Oxymoron
The Sun smiled down at me.
Boom! Pow! Bang! Clang! Pop!
I could eat a million burgers!
Thus die I, thus, thus, thus. Die, die!
Pretty ugly
The Sun smiled down at me.
Boom! Pow! Bang! Clang! Pop!
I could eat a million burgers!
Thus die I, thus, thus, thus. Die, die!
Pretty ugly
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Multiple Choice
A heart is a symbol of ______, and a 4-leaf clover is a symbol of _____.
rage, unhappiness
love, luck
anger, joy
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Multiple Choice
Imagery is created in writing through the use of...
a team of writers.
similes and metaphors only.
a variety of unusual literary devices.
vivid description.
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Alliteration
Alliteration is the repetition of the beginning sound of two or more nearby words. Usually, this is a consonant sound. Consonants are all letters except A, E, I, O, U and sometimes Y. For example, “Leticia loves libraries.”
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Look for alliteration in poetry.
Read the following excerpt of "The New Colossus" by Emma Lazarus.
Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame
With conquering limbs astride from land to land;
Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand
A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame
Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name
Mother of Exiles.
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Multiple Choice
Which detail from the excerpt contains alliteration?
“sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand”
“Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame”
“Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame”
“Mother of Exiles.”
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Assonance
Assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds inside of words that are close together. The vowels are A, E, I, O, U and sometimes Y. “The fat cat smacked the rattle” contains assonance. The “a” sound is repeated.
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Read the following excerpt from “Afternoon on a Hill” by Edna St. Vincent Millay.
I will be the gladdest thing
Under the sun!
I will touch a hundred flowers
And not pick one.
I will look at cliffs and clouds
With quiet eyes,
Watch the wind bow down the grass,
And the grass rise.
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Multiple Choice
Which detail from the excerpt contains assonance?
“I will be the gladdest”
“Under the sun”
“cliffs and clouds”
“the grass rise”
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Alliteration and assonance
You’ll often find alliteration and assonance in poetry and song lyrics. They can make writing more interesting and fun to read. You’ll also find alliteration in advertisements, names of companies and news headlines. The repetition of sounds draws your attention to certain words and makes them easier to remember.
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Multiple Select
How could the following sentence be rewritten to include alliteration?
The good-looking bird had lots of nice memories.
The good-looking woodpecker had lots of nice memories.
The handsome hawk had hundreds of happy memories.
The good-looking pigeon had tons of nice memories.
The gorgeous stork had scores of enjoyable memories.
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Alliteration and Assonance
Alliteration and assonance can create images in your mind. They bring text life. The repetition of the “cr” sound in “the crocodile is craving a crunchy critter” helps you imagine the crocodile eating its prey.
Alliteration and assonance can also create rhythm and a mood in text. Rhythm is the beat created by the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables. Mood is the feeling the reader gets from a text. The repetition of the “i” sound in “if you swim with him, your limbs will be his dinner” can make the reader feel scared or nervous.
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Multiple Choice
How could the following sentence be rewritten to include assonance?
The boat moved on the water.
The boat bobbed briskly by the bay.
The boat floated slowly over the ocean.
The ship sailed slowly on the sea.
The ship floated fast on the lake.
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The repetition of consonant sounds in the middle or at the end of words close together in a line of poetry.
Consonance
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Multiple Choice
Which pair of words is an example of consonance?
dire and fire
top and flip
ooze and babble
grasp and grow
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Multiple Choice
Which provides an example of consonance?
Hickory dickory dock
My eye realized it was time to cry
Bob loves hop-scotch
Fifteen fingers for my fife
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Open Ended
Which words from the line below are examples of consonance? Hint: There are 4 words.
The kitten bolted, fell from the ottoman, and landed on the mat.
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