sound in a poem can be created using onomatopoeia - words that sound like the action such as "bang" "crash". It can also be created through assonance - this is the repetition of a vowel sound in words so you get a soft s or c ect.. Sound can be created through alliteration : the snake slowly slithered- the s is the alliteration.
Use words like Boom!Bam!Dong!Screak!Ouch!Sizzle!
These words are usually written in a "sound poem"
sound devices
alliterationconsonanceassonancerepetitiononomatopeiarhyme
Using a series of words all starting with the same sound.
You mean, "Did Shakespeare talk in poetry all the time?" Of course not. Nobody does.
Poetry uses word sounds, order, and meter to express an idea in a fashion that is not simple exposition.In poetry you manipulate grammar, and the word choice must be specific and professional sounding. The topic must be about something dramatic, or it should sound dramatic.Ineed help to find It.thanks
The meaning and sound of words is especially important in poetry.
Poetry typically has a short "o" sound.
Sound and imagery
sound devices
Rhythm
alliterationconsonanceassonancerepetitiononomatopeiarhyme
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to use sound and imaginary
Sound and Graphic elements
It has a long vowel sound.
the patterns of sound and rhythm in poetry
Thomas R. Arp has written: 'Perrine's Literature' 'Literature:structure, Sound, Sense' 'The form of poetry' -- subject(s): English poetry, Literary form 'Perrine's story and structure' -- subject(s): Short story, Short stories 'Perrine's sound & sense' -- subject(s): Poetics, Collections, Poetry 'Perrine's Sound and Sense' -- subject(s): Poetics, Collections, Poetry