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What are Poetic Devices ?, , POETIC DEVICES
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Hear the sledges with the bells—, Silver bells!, What a world of merriment their melody foretells!, How they tinkle, tinkle, tinkle,, In the icy air of night!, While the stars that oversprinkle, Read the given lines from the, All the heavens, seem to twinkle, Poem, “, The, Bells, by, Edgar, Allan, Poe, With a crystalline delight;, and guess what are Poetic Devices., Keeping time, time, time,, In a sort of Runic rhyme,, To the tintinabulation that so musically wells, From the bells, bells, bells, bells,, Bells, bells, bells—, From the jingling and the tinkling of the bells., , POETIC DEVICES
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Poetic devices are tools that a poet can use to, create rhythm, enhance a poem's meaning,, or intensify a mood or feeling., , POETIC DEVICES
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* IMAGERY, * FIGURES OF SPEECH, , POETIC DEVICES
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* IMAGERY, Imagery is language used by poets, novelists, and other writers to create images in the, mind of the reader., , POETIC DEVICES
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POETIC IMAGES, , POETIC IMAGES, , * Visual, * Auditory, * Olfactory, * Tactile, * Gustatory
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POETIC IMAGES
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The night was black as ever, but bright stars lit up, the sky in beautiful and varied constellations, which were sprinkled across the astronomical, landscape., , What is described here?
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Silence was broken by the peal of piano keys as, Shannon began practising her concerto., , What is described here?
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She smelled the scent of sweet hibiscus wafting, through the air, its tropical smell a reminder that, she was on vacation in a beautiful place., , What is described here?
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The candy melted in her mouth and swirls of, bittersweet chocolate and slightly sweet but salty, caramel blended together on her tongue., , What is described here?
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After the long run, he collapsed in the grass with, tired and burning muscles. The grass tickled his, skin and sweat cooled on his brow., , What is described here?
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* SIMILE, * METAPHOR, * PERSONIFICATION, * HYPERBOLE, * ALLITERATION, , FIGURES OF SPEECH
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On her first day of school, Meenu was, As cool as a cucumber., , SIMILE, My ears can hear like a rabbit., , FIGURES OF SPEECH
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Raju has a heart of a lion., , METAPHOR, Her heart is gold., , FIGURES OF SPEECH
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The earth hath swallowed all, my hopes., , PERSONIFICATION, , The angry clouds marched, across the sky., , FIGURES OF SPEECH
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ALLITERATION, , She sells sea shells by the, sea shore., , Fair is foul, and foul is fair., , FIGURES OF SPEECH
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I’m so hungry I could eat a, horse., , HYPERBOLE, She cried so long that she, made a lake., , FIGURES OF SPEECH