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Harmonic Hearts: Poetry of Sound

Explore the mesmerizing world of poetic sound devices through alliteration, assonance, and more. Discover how words can dance with rhythm and melody in this captivating journey through language. Unleash the power of onomatopoeia and delve into the beauty of rhymes, both internal and end, that create a symphony of the spoken word.

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Harmonic Hearts: Poetry of Sound

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  1. Alliteration • The repetition of beginning sounds of words in a line • Mr. Miller makes maple muffins.

  2. Assonance • The repetition of vowel sounds in a line • The whole group loaded onto the boat.

  3. Consonance • The repetition of consonant sounds within a line • It looked like a plain old milkshake to Taylor.

  4. onomatopoeia • A word that imitates sound • Vroom! The car sped down the highway.

  5. Rhyme • Words sound alike because they share the same ending vowel and consonant sounds • Lamp • Stamp

  6. Internal rhyme • Is when several words within a line rhyme • I will make and bake a cake.

  7. End rhyme • A word at the end of one line rhymes with a word at the end of another line • The little green frog, sat on a wet log.

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