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Sound Devices

Lesson 10

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4.Although poetry is generally thought of today as a ___________form, it had its beginnings in songs and poetry spoken aloud.
5.A poem's rhyme __________________is a set pattern that determines which words in a poem will rhyme. It is coded using letters.
6.Edgar Allan _______________wrote "The Bells."
8._____________________is a form of repetition. The poet repeats certain sounds to create an effect. For example, "Wee Willy Winky went through the town..."
11._________________________is another technique that creates sounds in the reader's mind. For example, words like "sizzle, crackle, zip and boom."
12.In "The Highwayman", by Alfred Noyes, an ____________________rhyme uses words that create a pattern within a stanza.
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1.Edgar Allan Poe uses __________________when he writes "What a tale their terror tells"
2.In "The Bells," clang, clash and roar are examples of ____________________.
3.The way the words of a poem sound together is often a major part of that poem's _____________.
7.It is from the novel, "Alice in __________________________."
9.Poetry contains a variety of _________________that use sound.
10.Lewis Carroll made up many words for his poem, "Jabberwocky."

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