Poetry is a text for communicating ideas and expressing feelings to people or other people around you. Poetry can include sound patterns. They are rhyme and rhythm. Rhyming is repeating sounds in words. There are four kinds of rhyme: Consonance, end rhyme, alliteration, and assonance.
Consonance is repeated consonant sounds.
End rhyme is repeating a sound at the end of a line.
Alliteration is repeating a sound at the beginning of a word.
Assonance is repeating a vowel sound.
Tools we used
The tools we used to learn it was a highlighter and some buch of poems so we can highlight
Consonance is repeated consonant sounds.
End rhyme is repeating a sound at the end of a line.
Alliteration is repeating a sound at the beginning of a word.
Assonance is repeating a vowel sound.
Tools we used
The tools we used to learn it was a highlighter and some buch of poems so we can highlight
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