Find a case of onomatopoeia :
The sibilant sermons of the snake as she discoursed upon the disposition of my sinner’s.
A moist young moon hung above the mist of a neighboring meadow.
Lay, lady, lay, lay across my big brass bed.
Plop, plop, fizz, fizz, oh what a relief it is.
Find one case of a) assonance, one case of b) alliteration and two cases of c) onomatopoeia:
Plop, plop, fizz, fizz, oh what a relief it is.
I sipped the rim with palatable lip.
Klunk! Klick! Every trip.
Guinness is good for you.
State whether these words imitate sounds produced by: a) nature; b) people; c) things; d) animals:
moo, mew;
splash, crack;
clink, bang;
mumble, whine;
7. Define a pattern of rhyme: a) aaa; b) abba c) aa; d) abab.
cross rhyme;
couplets;
triple rhymes;
framing.
Define a pattern of rhyme in the stanza: 1) couplets; 2) cross rhyme; 3) framing; 4) triple rhymes:
“Whose woods these are I think I know,
His house is in the village though.
He will not see me stopping here,
To watch his woods fill up with snow.”
Match the metonymic figure of quality with its main stylistic feature:
Metonymy, b) Synecdoche, c) Periphrasis, d) Euphemism.
replacement of a direct name of a thing/ phenomenon by the description of some of its quality;
naming the whole object by mentioning part of it, or naming a constituent part by mentioning the whole object;
replacement of an unpleasant, impolite word or expression with a milder and decent one;
transference of a name of one object to another based upon contiguity.
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