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    Repetition of consonants usually at the start of words. Sound created reinforces image or idea being conveyed Peter pan planned parties for people Wild water We imagine the brightness of the sun’s reflection as being incredibly shiny Onomatopoeia Sound words The sound of the word allows you to “hear it” Buzz Bang Crash Rhyme Repetition of final sounds in words Rhyme places emphasis on particular words for effect The bright beams of the moon Shone lovingly on the lagoon

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    for the 4th year students COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS of Text 1 “Doctor in the House” by R.Gordon Developed and compiled by Zhikhareva N.A.‚ Bezhinar I.S. Assignments in Interpretation I. Plot and Plot structure Read more: (Borisova – pp.10-16) Study Supplement 2 and answer the following questions: 1. What type of conflict is the

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    Contrasting images of childhood in “Half-past Two” and “Hide and Seek” These poems are about two different children‚ each having their own experience of something new that is not always welcome. These Two poems are both looking back on a childhood experience that the poets have experience‚ and been marked after their discovery of this experience‚ thinking they understood the world but finding out they didn’t. However there is a major difference in this poem as “Half-past Two” is a strange and

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    Discovery can be presented in many forms‚ whether it is physical‚ imaginative or inner. Often what differentiates discovery as a distinct process‚ catalyzed by an emotional or mental reevaluation‚ is that it can lead individuals towards a renewed understanding of oneself and the others around them. Robert Gray explores these concepts through the use of various language forms and features throughout his poems “Meatworks” and “Journey‚ The North Coast” which explore the notion of an inner realization

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    5 LING 200 -- McGarrity 6 1 Arbitrariness There is no (necessary) connection between the form of signal and its meaning e.g.‚ ‘whale’ is a small word for a big animal; ‘microorganism’ is just the reverse Arbitrariness Even onomatopoeia can be arbitrary… cock-a-doodle-doo (English) kokekokko kukuku (Mandarin) (Japanese) cocorico (French) kikiriki (Spanish) 8 LING 200 -- McGarrity 7 LING 200 -- McGarrity Discreteness Larger‚ complex messages can be broken

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    Belonging – The simple gift and Drifters An individual’s experience of belonging is invariably affected by their previous encounters with their environment and the people with whom they interact. This is clearly presented within the texts analysed. In the novel “The Simple Gift” by Steven Herrick the author successfully demonstrates the power of past experiences to both limit and enrich an individual’s sense of belonging to both their surroundings and influential people. Similarly in the poem

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    person in the poem experiences regularly. Bishop also uses auditory imagery in “Love Lies Sleeping”. She writes‚ “Then‚ in the West‚ “Boom!” and a cloud of smoke. “Boom!” and the exploding ball of blossom blooms again” (26-28). This is an example of onomatopoeia as well as imagery and creates the “Boom!” sound for the

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    Like all else‚ individuals have different views and opinions regarding which poetry is the best. For one individual‚ it may be Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven‚” while for another it may be Thomas Hardy’s “Channel Firing.” In my personal opinion‚ William Blake’s poem‚ “The Tyger” is one of the world’s greatest poems because of the poet’s use of the various literary and sound devices including: alliteration‚ consonance‚ assonance and repetition‚ among others‚ and also because of the poet’s use of questions

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    As proposed by Dymoke and Harrison‚ good lesson planning is essential to successful teaching in so far as stating‚ `It is often the case that poor teaching‚ classroom management and behaviour stem from lack of explicit planning` (2008‚ p.122) It is suggested then‚ that thorough planning is fundamental to the successful learning of pupils in many ways. Whilst allowing the teacher to follow a process of thinking‚ providing a mental practice session if you like‚ the act of planning therefore becomes

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    * allegory: Extended metaphor in which a story is told to illustrate an important attribute of the subject * alliteration: Repetition of the first consonant sound in a phrase. * allusion: Indirect reference to another work of literature or art * anacoenosis: Posing a question to an audience‚ often with the implication that it shares a common interest with the speaker * antanaclasis: A form of pun in which a word is repeated in two different senses * anthimeria: Substitution

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