Title: Onomatopoeia, Hyperbole,
1Onomatopoeia,Hyperbole, Repetition
2Onomatopoeia
- Onomatopoeia is the imitation of natural sounds
in word form. These words help us form mental
pictures about the things, people, or places that
are described.
3Examples
- buzz
- hiss
- roar
- woof
- bang
- pop
- hiss
- sizzle
4More Examples
- ReadWriteThink Online Onomatopoeia
http//interactives.mped.org/preview_mg.aspx?id73
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5- Go to the next slide and listen to Todd Rundgren
sing Onomatopoeia
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7- See how Danielle Caryl used onomatopoeia in her
poem Noises on the next slide.
8NoisesBy Danielle Caryl
- The click of the clock, the creak of the
stair,The squeak of a mouse and the swoosh of
the air.The groan of the house as it settles
below,And outside the window, the patter of
snow.The scruff of the dogs paws below where I
rest,The rattle of the window that seems to face
West.The jingle of bells from a wind chime next
doorThe unearthly sounds of a truly loud
snore.The crunching of snow under an animals
feet,The honk of a horn from right down the
street.So many noises I just want to weep,Is it
too much to ask for some sleep?
9Hyperbole
- Hyperbole is a figure of speech in which
exaggeration is used for emphasis or effect. It
may be confused with a simile because it often
compares two items. The difference is that with a
hyperbole the comparison is an exaggeration.
10Examples
- I could sleep for a year.
- This box weighs a ton.
- His eyes were as round as saucers.
- I nearly died laughing.
- I'm so hungry I could eat a horse.
- I've told you a million times not to exaggerate.
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13Repetition
- Repetition is when one or more words are repeated
to show urgency or importance.
14Example
- Dig it oh oh oh, dig itDig it oh oh oh
(oh)Dig it oh oh oh, dig itDig it oh oh oh
(oh)Dig it oh oh oh, dig itDig it oh oh oh
(oh)Dig it oh oh oh, dig itDig it oh oh oh
(yeah)
15Class Poem
- Write one line that tells what one of the boys in
Tent D might be thinking as he is digging his 5
foot hole. This will be turned into a class poem.
16Example
- Dig it oh oh oh, dig it I don't have to dig
tomorrow because I have the gold tube.Dig it oh
oh oh, dig it I wish I could talk to my mom and
tell her I'm sorry.Dig it oh oh oh, dig it Mr.
Sir's sunflower seeds were easy to snatch.Dig it
oh oh oh, dig it That Stanley thinks he's tough,
but I'm tougher.Dig it oh oh oh, dig it
17Practice
18If Only -- Highlight similes in blue,
metaphors in red, alliterations in green,
hyperboles in yellow repetitions in pink.
19similes blue metaphors red repetitions pink
alliterations green hyperboles yellow
20So Long, Farewell -- Highlight similes blue
metaphors red repetitions pink
personification brown alliterations green
hyperboles yellow onomatopoeia purple
21So Long, Farewell -- Highlight similes blue
metaphors red repetitions pink
personification brown alliterations green
hyperboles yellow onomatopoeia purple
22The Trolley Song -- Highlight similes blue
metaphors red repetitions pink alliterations
green hyperboles yellow onomatopoeia purple
23The Trolley Song similes blue metaphors red
repetitions pink alliterations green
hyperboles yellow onomatopoeia purple
24Inseparable by Jonas Brothers -- Highlight
personification brown in hyperboles
yellow .
25Inseparable by Jonas Brothers personification
brown hyperboles yellow