
Rhythm, Rhyme, and Sound Devices
Investigate the auditory elements of poetry, including meter, rhyme schemes, alliteration, and assonance. Students will consider how sound reinforces the poem's tone.
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Investigate the auditory elements of poetry, including meter, rhyme schemes, alliteration, and assonance. Students will consider how sound reinforces the poem's tone.
Key Questions
- How does the poem sound when read aloud?
- What is the function of the rhyme scheme?
- How do sound devices contribute to the mood?
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